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J M Richman

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Henriquez J, Flibotte S, Fu K, Richman J
J Dent Res . 2025 Jan; :220345241304756. PMID: 39876039
The odontoclast is a rarely studied cell type that is overly active in many dental pathologies, leading to tooth loss. It is difficult to find diphyodont mammals in which either...
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Richman J, Schutte B
J Dent Res . 2017 Sep; 96(11):1181-1183. PMID: 28929929
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Hosseini-Farahabadi S, Gignac S, Danescu A, Fu K, Richman J
J Dent Res . 2017 Jun; 96(11):1265-1272. PMID: 28662348
The study of rare genetic diseases provides valuable insights into human gene function. Here, we investigate dominant Robinow syndrome (RS), which affects the WNT5A signaling pathway. Autosomal dominant RS is...
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Higashihori N, Lehnertz B, Sampaio A, Underhill T, Rossi F, Richman J
J Dent Res . 2017 Jun; 96(10):1136-1144. PMID: 28644763
Here we investigate the role of epigenetic factors in controlling the timing of cranial neural crest cell differentiation. The gene coding for histone H3 lysine 9 methyltransferase G9A was conditionally...
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Bowen G, Richman J
J Prim Prev . 2013 Nov; 11(4):277-93. PMID: 24263374
Drawing upon a probability sample of 928 military couples (1,856 spouses), three clusters of variables were identified from a review of the help-seeking literature and examined for their contribution to...
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Cela P, Balkova S, Bryjova A, Horakova D, Misek I, Richman J, et al.
Gene Expr Patterns . 2013 Jul; 13(8):343-53. PMID: 23831599
Ecotropical viral integration site 1 (Evi-1) is a transcription factor essential for vascularisation and cell proliferation during embryonic development. The chimeric transcription factor AML1-EVI-1 is activated in leukaemia where it...
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Handrigan G, Buchtova M, Richman J
Clin Genet . 2007 Jan; 71(2):109-19. PMID: 17250659
An unbiased, polygenic approach is needed to unravel the complex molecular bases of craniofacial development and disease. DNA microarrays, the current paradigm of genome-wide analysis, permit the simultaneous study of...
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Song Y, Hui J, Fu K, Richman J
Dev Biol . 2004 Dec; 276(2):313-29. PMID: 15581867
Endogenous retinoids are important for patterning many aspects of the embryo including the branchial arches and frontonasal region of the embryonic face. The nasal placodes express retinaldehyde dehydrogenase-3 (RALDH3) and...
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Lee S, Fu K, Hui J, Richman J
Nature . 2002 Jan; 414(6866):909-12. PMID: 11780063
The signals that determine body part identity in vertebrate embryos are largely unknown, with some exceptions such as those for teeth and digits. The vertebrate face is derived from small...
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Plant M, Macdonald M, Grad L, Ritchie S, Richman J
Dev Biol . 2000 Jul; 222(1):12-26. PMID: 10885743
The fates of cranial neural crest cells are unique compared to trunk neural crest. Cranial neural crest cells form bone and cartilage and ultimately these cells make up the entire...