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R W Stottmann

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Go D, Stottmann R
Curr Mol Med . 2016 Mar; 16(4):343-52. PMID: 26980700
There has been prolonged and significant interest in manipulating the genome for a wide range of applications in biomedical research and medicine. An existing challenge in realizing this potential has...
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Stottmann R, Donlin M, Hafner A, Bernard A, Sinclair D, Beier D
Hum Mol Genet . 2013 Jun; 22(20):4053-63. PMID: 23727838
Human cortical malformations, including lissencephaly, polymicrogyria and other diseases of neurodevelopment, have been associated with mutations in microtubule subunits and microtubule-associated proteins. Here we report our cloning of the brain...
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Stottmann R, Moran J, Turbe-Doan A, Driver E, Kelley M, Beier D
Genetics . 2011 Apr; 188(3):615-24. PMID: 21515572
The control of growth, patterning, and differentiation of the mammalian forebrain has a large genetic component, and many human disease loci associated with cortical malformations have been identified. To further...
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Stottmann R, Bjork B, Doyle J, Beier D
Genesis . 2010 Mar; 48(5):303-8. PMID: 20196077
Mutations in Interferon Regulatory Factor 6 (IRF6) have been identified in two human allelic syndromes with cleft lip and/or palate: Van der Woude (VWS) and Popliteal Pterygium syndromes (PPS). Furthermore,...
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Stottmann R, Tran P, Turbe-Doan A, Beier D
Dev Biol . 2009 Sep; 335(1):166-78. PMID: 19732765
Organizing centers in the developing brain provide an assortment of instructive patterning cues, including Sonic hedgehog (Shh). Here we characterize the forebrain phenotype caused by loss of Ttc21b, a gene...
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Stottmann R, Anderson R, Klingensmith J
Dev Biol . 2002 Jan; 240(2):457-73. PMID: 11784076
Here we investigate the roles of the Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) antagonists Chordin and Noggin in development of the mandible, which is derived from the first branchial arch (BA1). Both...
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Stottmann R, Rivas R
J Comp Neurol . 1998 May; 395(1):121-35. PMID: 9590550
During postnatal cerebellar development, differentiating Purkinje cell (PC) dendrites extend towards the pial surface and progressively contact immature granule cell parallel fiber (PF) axons in the deep external granule layer...