neurocranium
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The University of Texas at Austin

 
 
Publications

X. He, J.K. Eberhart and J.H. Postlethwait (2009) MicroRNAs and micromanaging the skeleton in disease, development and evolution. J. Cell Mol. Med. in press

C.B. Kimmel and J.K. Eberhart (2008) The midline, oral ectoderm, and the arch-0 problem. Int. & Comp. Biol. doi: 10.1093/icb/icn048.

J.K. Eberhart, X. He, M.E. Swartz, Y-L. Yan, H. Song, T. Boling, A.K. Kunerth, M.B. Walker, C.B. Kimmel, and J.H. Postlethwait (2008) MicroRNA Mirn140 modulates Pdgf signaling during palatogenesis. Nat. Genet. 40, 290-298.
-Faculty of 1000: Recommended

C.T. Miller, M.E. Swartz, P.A. Khuu, M.B. Walker, J.K. Eberhart and C.B. Kimmel (2007) mef2ca is required in cranial neural crest to effect Endothelin1 signaling in zebrafish. Dev. Biol. 308, 144-157.

M.R. Miller, T.S. Atwood, B.F. Eames, J.K. Eberhart, Y.L. Yan, J.H. Postlethwait and E.A. Johnson (2007) RAD marker microarrays enable rapid mapping of zebrafish mutations. Genome Biol. 8, R105.

M.B. Walker, C.T. Miller, M.E. Swartz, J.K. Eberhart and C.B. Kimmel. (2007) phospholipase c, beta 3 is required for Endothelin1 regulation of pharyngeal arch patterning  in zebrafish. Dev. Biol. 304, 194-207.

J.G. Crump, M.E. Swartz, J.K. Eberhart and C.B. Kimmel. (2006) moz-dependent hox expression controls segment-specific of skeletal precursors in the face. Development 133, 2661-2669.

J.K. Eberhart, M.E. Swartz, J.G. Crump and C.B. Kimmel.  (2006) Early Hedgehog signaling from neural to oral epithelium organizes anterior craniofacial development. Development 133, 1069-1077.

M. Sahin, P.L. Greer, M.Z. Lin, H. Poucher, J. Eberhart, S. Schmidt, T.M. Wright, S.M. Shamah, S. O’Connell, C.W. Cowan, L. Hu, J.L. Goldberg, A. Debant, G. Corfas, C.E. Krull and M.E. Greenberg. (2005) Eph-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation of ephexin1 modulates growth cone collapse. Neuron 46, 191-204.

J. Eberhart J. Barr, S. O'Connell, A. Flagg, M.E. Swartz, K.S. Cramer, K.W. Tosney, E.B. Pasquale, and C.E. Krull. (2004) Ephrin-A5 exerts positive or inhibitory effects on distinct subsets of EphA4-positive motor neurons. J. Neurosci. 24, 1070-1078.
-Faculty of 1000: Recommended

J. Eberhart, M.E. Swartz, S.R. Koblar, E. B. Pasquale, and C. E. Krull. (2002) EphA4 Constitutes a Population-Specific Guidance Cue for Motor Neurons. Dev. Biol. 247, 89-101.

M.E. Swartz, J. Eberhart, E. B. Pasquale, and C. E. Krull. (2001) EphA4/ephrin-A5 interactions in muscle precursor cell migration in the avian forelimb. Development 128, 4669-4680.

M. Swartz, J. Eberhart, G. S. Mastick, and C. E. Krull. (2001). Sparking new frontiers: Using in vivo electroporation for genetic manipulations. Dev. Biol. 233, 13-21.

J. Eberhart, M. Swartz, S. A. Koblar, E. B. Pasquale, H. Tanaka, C. E. Krull. (2000). Expression of EphA4, ephrin-A2 and ephrin-A5 during axon outgrowth to the hindlimb indicates potential roles in pathfinding. Dev. Neurosci. 22, 237-250.
 
 

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