Robyn S Allen
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Allen R, Biswas S, Seifert A
Development
. 2025 Jan;
152(3).
PMID: 39846506
Despite being a major target of reconstructive surgery, development of the ear pinna remains poorly studied. Here, we provide a cellular characterization of late gestational and postnatal ear pinna development...
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Allen R, Seifert A
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2025 Jan;
1544(1):5-26.
PMID: 39805008
Spiny mice (Acomys spp.) are warm-blooded (homeothermic) vertebrates whose ability to restore missing tissue through regenerative healing has coincided with the evolution of unique cellular and physiological adaptations across different...
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Allen R, Biswas S, Seifert A
bioRxiv
. 2023 Aug;
PMID: 37609220
Despite being a major target of reconstructive surgery, development of the external ear pinna remains poorly studied. As a craniofacial organ highly accessible to manipulation and highly conserved among mammals,...
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Allen R, Jones W, Hale M, Warder B, Shore E, Mullins M
J Bone Miner Res
. 2023 Jun;
38(9):1364-1385.
PMID: 37329499
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a rare human genetic condition characterized by altered skeletal development and extraskeletal bone formation. All cases of FOP are caused by mutations in the type...
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Allen R, Tajer B, Shore E, Mullins M
Elife
. 2020 Sep;
9.
PMID: 32897189
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a rare human genetic disorder characterized by altered skeletal development and extraskeletal ossification. All cases of FOP are caused by activating mutations in the type...
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Goessling W, Allen R, Guan X, Jin P, Uchida N, Dovey M, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
. 2011 Apr;
8(4):445-58.
PMID: 21474107
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are used in transplantation therapy to reconstitute the hematopoietic system. Human cord blood (hCB) transplantation has emerged as an attractive alternative treatment option when traditional HSC...