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Judith A Cebra-Thomas

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Moustakas-Verho J, McLennan R, Spengler J, Kulesa P, Cebra-Thomas J
Methods Mol Biol . 2019 Jul; 1920:C1. PMID: 31290130
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Moustakas-Verho J, McLennan R, Spengler J, Kulesa P, Cebra-Thomas J
Methods Mol Biol . 2019 Feb; 1920:247-263. PMID: 30737695
Reptiles have great taxonomic diversity that is reflected in their morphology, ecology, physiology, modes of reproduction, and development. Interest in comparative and evolutionary developmental biology makes protocols for the study...
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Cebra-Thomas J, Terrell A, Branyan K, Shah S, Rice R, Gyi L, et al.
Dev Dyn . 2013 Aug; 242(11):1223-35. PMID: 23904174
Background: The turtle plastron is composed of a keratinized epidermis overlying nine dermal bones. Its developmental origin has been controversial; recent evidence suggests that the plastral bones derive from trunk...
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Gilbert S, Bender G, Betters E, Yin M, Cebra-Thomas J
Integr Comp Biol . 2011 Jun; 47(3):401-8. PMID: 21672848
The origin of the turtle plastron is not well understood, and these nine bones have been homologized to the exoskeletal components of the clavicles, the interclavicular bone, and gastralia. Earlier...
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Cebra-Thomas J, Betters E, Yin M, Plafkin C, McDow K, Gilbert S
Evol Dev . 2007 May; 9(3):267-77. PMID: 17501750
The origin of the turtle plastron is not known, but these nine bones have been homologized to the exoskeletal components of the clavicles, the interclavicular bone, and gastralia. Earlier evidence...
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Andl T, Ahn K, Kairo A, Chu E, Wine-Lee L, Reddy S, et al.
Development . 2004 Apr; 131(10):2257-68. PMID: 15102710
Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling is thought to perform multiple functions in the regulation of skin appendage morphogenesis and the postnatal growth of hair follicles. However, definitive genetic evidence for...
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Cebra-Thomas J, Bromer J, Gardner R, Lam G, Sheipe H, Gilbert S
Dev Dyn . 2003 Jan; 226(1):82-90. PMID: 12508227
The regulation of signaling pathways is a prerequisite for coordinating the induction between mesenchymal and epithelial tissues during morphogenesis. Mesenchymal FGF10 is known to be an important paracrine factor regulating...