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D-Index
72
Citations
12214
World Ranking
6478
National Ranking
3014

Overview

Michael Solursh was affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States during their academic career.

The available data does not list any recent papers authored by Michael Solursh. Similarly, there is no information on frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publishers, specific fields, subfields of study, or main research topics associated with their work.

No awards or recognitions were recorded for Michael Solursh. The absence of detailed publication or research topic data limits the available profile to the known affiliation and the status as a deceased researcher.

Best Publications

  • Stage-related capacity for limb chondrogenesis in cell culture.

    Patricia Buckley Ahrens;Michael Solursh;Rebecca S. Reiter

  • Induction of chondrogenesis in limb mesenchymal cultures by disruption of the actin cytoskeleton.

    N C Zanetti;M Solursh

  • Biosynthesis of proteoglycans and their assembly into aggregates in cultures of chondrocytes from the Swarm rat chondrosarcoma.

    J H Kimura;T E Hardingham;V C Hascall;M Solursh

  • Bone Cell Expression on Titanium Surfaces is Altered by Sterilization Treatments

    C.M. Stanford;J.C. Keller;M. Solursh

  • A concentration gradient of retinoids in the early Xenopus laevis embryo

    YiPing Chen;Li Huang;Michael Solursh

  • The influence of epithelia on cartilage and loose connective tissue formation by limb mesenchyme cultures.

    Michael Solursh;Carl T. Singley;Rebecca S. Reiter

  • Retinoic acid is enriched in Hensen's node and is developmentally regulated in the early chicken embryo.

    Yiping Chen;Li Huang;Andrew F. Russo;Michael Solursh

  • Widespread distribution of type II collagen during embryonic chick development.

    Robert A. Kosher;Robert A. Kosher;Michael Solursh;Michael Solursh

  • Chondrogenesis from single limb mesenchyme cells

    Michael Solursh;Thomas F. Linsenmayer;Karen L. Jensen

  • The murine decorin. Complete cDNA cloning, genomic organization, chromosomal assignment, and expression during organogenesis and tissue differentiation.

    T Scholzen;M Solursh;S Suzuki;R Reiter

  • A TISSUE CULTURE ANALYSIS OF THE STEPS IN LIMB CHONDROGENESIS

    Michael Solursh;Patricia Buckley Ahrens;Rebecca S. Reiter

  • The spatial distribution of hyaluronic acid and mesenchymal condensation in the embryonic chick wing.

    Carl T. Singley;Michael Solursh

  • The use of tannic acid for the ultrastructural visualization of hyaluronic acid.

    C. T. Singley;M. Solursh

  • The role of extracellular matrix in the formation of the sclerotome

    Michael Solursh;Marilyn Fisher;Stephen Meier;Carl T. Singley

  • Transient expression of a cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan (syndecan) during limb development

    Michael Solursh;Rebecca S. Reiter;Karen L. Jensen;Masato Kato

  • Depression by hyaluronic acid of glycosaminoglycan synthesis by cultured chick embryo chondrocytes.

    Michael Solursh;Shirley A. Vaerewyck;Rebecca S. Reiter

  • Sea urchin collagen evolutionarily homologous to vertebrate pro-alpha 2(I) collagen.

    J.Y. Exposito;M D'Alessio;M Solursh;F Ramirez

  • Acid mucopolysaccharide metabolism, the cell surface, and primary mesenchyme cell activity in the sea urchin embryo

    Gerald C. Karp;Gerald C. Karp;Michael Solursh;Michael Solursh

  • The detection of a precartilage, blastema-specific marker.

    Amy Lynn Aulthouse;Michael Solursh

  • Microtiter micromass cultures of limb-bud mesenchymal cells

    Douglas F. Paulsen;Michael Solursh

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Ramirez
Francesco Ramirez Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Thomas F. Linsenmayer
Thomas F. Linsenmayer Harvard Medical School
Jeffrey C. Murray
Jeffrey C. Murray University of Iowa
H. Scott Baldwin
H. Scott Baldwin Vanderbilt University
Juan M. Hurle
Juan M. Hurle University of Cantabria
Lynn Y. Sakai
Lynn Y. Sakai Oregon Health & Science University
Kenneth H. Buetow
Kenneth H. Buetow Arizona State University
Timothy E. Hardingham
Timothy E. Hardingham Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
Robert M. Pratt
Robert M. Pratt National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Teruhiko Yoshida
Teruhiko Yoshida National Cancer Research Institute, UK

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