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48
Citations
6309
World Ranking
18506
National Ranking
7552

Overview

Robert A. Kosher is affiliated with the University of Connecticut Health Center in the United States. Their professional work is connected to this institution, reflecting involvement in academic and research activities there.

Available data does not list any recent papers authored by Robert A. Kosher. There is also no information on frequent co-authors or common publication venues associated with their work.

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Best Publications

  • Collagen gene expression during limb cartilage differentiation.

    R A Kosher;W M Kulyk

  • Wnt-5a and Wnt-7a are expressed in the developing chick limb bud in a manner suggesting roles in pattern formation along the proximodistal and dorsoventral axes

    Caroline N. Dealy;Adam Roth;Deborah Ferrari;Anthony M.C. Brown

  • Promotion of embryonic chick limb cartilage differentiation by transforming growth factor-β

    William M. Kulyk;Barbara J. Rodgers;Karen Greer;Robert A. Kosher

  • Stimulation of in vitro somite chondrogenesis by procollagen and collagen.

    Robert A. Kosher;Robert L. Church

  • Conditional inactivation of Has2 reveals a crucial role for hyaluronan in skeletal growth, patterning, chondrocyte maturation and joint formation in the developing limb.

    Kazu Matsumoto;Yingcui Li;Caroline Jakuba;Yoshinori Sugiyama

  • Syndecan 3: a member of the syndecan family of membrane-intercalated proteoglycans that is expressed in high amounts at the onset of chicken limb cartilage differentiation.

    Stephen E. Gould;William B. Upholt;Robert A. Kosher

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

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

  • In vitro studies on the morphogenesis and differentiation of the mesoderm subjacent to the apical ectodermal ridge of the embryonic chick limb-bud

    Robert A. Kosher;Mary P. Savage;Sai-Chung Chan

  • Ectopic expression of Msx-2 in posterior limb bud mesoderm impairs limb morphogenesis while inducing BMP-4 expression, inhibiting cell proliferation, and promoting apoptosis.

    Deborah Ferrari;Alexander C. Lichtler;ZhongZong Pan;Caroline N. Dealy

  • The expression pattern of the Distal-less homeo☐-containing gene Dlx-5 in the developing chick limb bud suggests its involvement in apical ectodermal ridge activity, pattern formation, and cartilage differentiation

    Deborah Ferrari;Lauro Sumoy;Jennifer Gannon;Hailing Sun

  • Heparan sulfate proteoglycans including syndecan-3 modulate BMP activity during limb cartilage differentiation

    Melanie C. Fisher;Yingcui Li;M. Reza Seghatoleslami;Caroline N. Dealy

  • Expression of the chicken homeobox-containing gene GHox-8 during embryonic chick limb development

    Caroline N.D. Coelho;Lauro Sumoy;Barbara J. Rodgers;Duncan R. Davidson

  • Cloning and sequence analysis of a partial cDNA for chicken cartilage proteoglycan core protein

    Shigaku Sai;Takaaki Tanaka;Robert A. Kosher;Marvin L. Tanzer

  • Altered expression of the chicken homeobox-containing genes GHox-7 and GHox-8 in the limb buds of limbless mutant chick embryos

    C. N. D. Coelho;K. M. Krabbenhoft;W. B. Upholt;J. F. Fallon

  • Temporal and spatial distribution of fibronectin during development of the embryonic chick limb bud.

    Robert A. Kosher;Kordasey H. Walker;Philip W. Ledger

  • Gap junctional communication during limb cartilage differentiation

    Caroline N.D. Coelho;Robert A. Kosher

  • Cartilage proteoglycan core protein gene expression during limb cartilage differentiation

    Robert A. Kosher;Joyce R. Kamanitz;William M. Kulyk

  • Fibronectin gene expression during limb cartilage differentiation.

    W.M. Kulyk;W.B. Upholt;R.A. Kosher

  • Uniform cartilage differentiation in micromass cultures prepared from a relatively homogeneous population of chondrogenic progenitor cells of the chick limb bud: effect of prostaglandins.

    Robert A. Kosher

  • Characterization of chicken syndecan-3 as a heparan sulfate proteoglycan and its expression during embryogenesis.

    Stephen E. Gould;William B. Upholt;Robert A. Kosher

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander C. Lichtler
Alexander C. Lichtler University of Connecticut Health Center
Marvin L. Tanzer
Marvin L. Tanzer University of Connecticut Health Center
Anthony M. C. Brown
Anthony M. C. Brown Cornell University
Bryan P. Toole
Bryan P. Toole Medical University of South Carolina
Maurizio Pacifici
Maurizio Pacifici Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Frank Cuttitta
Frank Cuttitta National Institutes of Health
Sumihare Noji
Sumihare Noji University of Tokushima
Duncan Davidson
Duncan Davidson University of Edinburgh
Robert E. Hill
Robert E. Hill University of Edinburgh
Julie R. Korenberg
Julie R. Korenberg University of Utah

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