David J. Goldhamer
Professor/Molecular and Cell Biology

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Scholarly Contributions

46 Scholarly Contributions

Development and patterning of rib primordia are dependent onassociated musculature
2020
David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

Mutant ACVR1 arrests glial cell differentiation to drive tumorigenesis in pediatric gliomas
2020
Lorraine N Apuzzo, Jerome Fortin, David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

Response to comment on 'Palovarotene reduces heterotopic ossification in juvenile FOP mice but exhibits pronounced skeletal toxicity
2019
John B Lees-Shepard, David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

Activin-dependent signaling in fibro/adipogenic progenitors causes fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva.
2018
A A Biswas, M J Schneider, Jr., V Kaartinen, N P Legendre, Shoko Yamamoto, David Goldhamer, S J Stoessel, J B Lees-Shepard, Cathy Cogswell, Masakazu Yamamoto, J W Hunter, S E Nicholas, S M Cummins, P M Devarakonda
Research Type: Journal Article

Loss of MyoD and Myf5 in Skeletal Muscle Stem Cells Results in Altered Myogenic Programming and Failed Regeneration.
2018
David Goldhamer, G Kardon, Shoko Yamamoto, Masakazu Yamamoto, A Lawton, S Tajbakhsh, N P Legendre, A A Biswas
Research Type: Journal Article

Activin-dependent signaling in fibro/adipogenic progenitors causes fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
2018
David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

Loss of MyoD and Myf5 in skeletal muscle stem cells results in altered myogenic programming and failed regeneration
2018
David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

Palovarotene reduces heterotopic ossification in juvenile FOP mice but exhibits pronounced skeletal toxicity
2018
David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

Stem cells and heterotopic ossification: lessons from animal models
2018
David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

FACS fractionation and differentiation of skeletal-muscle resident, multipotent Tie2+ progenitors
2016
David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

Disruption of ATP-sensitive potassium channel function in skeletal muscles promotes production and secretion of musclin
2016
David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

Contribution of Muscle-Resident Progenitor Cells to Homeostasis and Disease. In Molecular Biology of Adult Stem Cells
2015
David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

The emergence of Pax7-expressing muscle stem cells during vertebrate head muscle development
2015
David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

Sarcolemmal ATP-sensitive potassium channels modulate skeletal muscle function under low-intensity workloads
2014
David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article

MyoD-expressing progenitors are essential for skeletal myogenesis and satellite cell development
2013
Masakazu Yamamoto, David Goldhamer, Shervin Etemad, William M Wood
Research Type: Journal Article

MyoD-expressing progenitors are essential for skeletal myogenesis and satellite cell development.
2013
William M Wood, Shervin Etemad, David Goldhamer, Masakazu Yamamoto
Research Type: Journal Article

The Na,K-ATPase α2 isoform in skeletal muscle plays an essential, acute role in exercise performance, contractility, and resistance to fatigue
2013
Judith A Heiny, Jonathon Neumann, Naomi Oshiro, Tara Rindler, David Goldhamer, Tatiana L Radzyukevich, Jerry B Lingrel
Research Type: Journal Article

SMN in motor neurons determines synaptic integrity in spinal muscular atrophy
2012
Cathleen M Lutz, Xixi Xu, James P Van Meerbeke, Melissa E Crowder, Charlotte J Sumner, Xueyong Wang, Tara L Martinez, David Goldhamer, Mark M Rich, Melissa A Osborne, Joe Wooley, Crystal Davis, Lingling Kong
Research Type: Journal Article

Multipotent progenitors resident in the skeletal muscle interstitium exhibit robust BMP-dependent osteogenic activity and mediate heterotopic ossification
2012
David Goldhamer, Arpita A Biswas, Catherine A Cogswell, Michael N Wosczyna
Research Type: Journal Article

NFIX regulates fetal specific transcription in developing skeletal muscle
2011
David Goldhamer
Research Type: Journal Article