David J. Goldhamer
Professor/Molecular and Cell Biology
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
46 Scholarly Contributions
A multifunctional reporter mouse line for Cre- and FLP-dependent lineage analysis
2009
Research Type: Journal Article
A multifunctional reporter mouse line for Cre- and FLP-dependent lineage analysis.
2009
Research Type: Journal Article
A non-canonical E-box within the MyoD core enhancer is necessary for circadian expression in skeletal muscle
2011
Research Type: Journal Article
Activin-dependent signaling in fibro/adipogenic progenitors causes fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
2018
Research Type: Journal Article
Activin-dependent signaling in fibro/adipogenic progenitors causes fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva.
2018
Research Type: Journal Article
Altered programming of skeletal muscle-resident stem cells causes regenerative failure and heterotopic ossification
2015
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Cells and signals responsible for heterotopic ossification in FOP
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Cells responsible for genetic and acquired conditions of heterotopic ossification
2018
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Cloning and characterization of a novel MyoD enhancer-binding factor.
2007
Research Type: Journal Article
Contribution of Muscle-Resident Progenitor Cells to Homeostasis and Disease. In Molecular Biology of Adult Stem Cells
2015
Research Type: Journal Article
Development and patterning of rib primordia are dependent onassociated musculature
2020
Research Type: Journal Article
Disruption of ATP-sensitive potassium channel function in skeletal muscles promotes production and secretion of musclin
2016
Research Type: Journal Article
FACS fractionation and differentiation of skeletal-muscle resident, multipotent Tie2+ progenitors
2016
Research Type: Journal Article
Identification of progenitor cells that contribute to heterotopic skeletogenesis
2009
Research Type: Journal Article
Identification of progenitor cells that contribute to heterotopic skeletogenesis.
2009
Research Type: Journal Article