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Thomas F. Linsenmayer

Thomas F. Linsenmayer

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
11034
World Ranking
10455
National Ranking
4538

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Thomas F. Linsenmayer is affiliated with Harvard Medical School in the United States. The available data does not detail specific research papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with their work.

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Best Publications

  • Collagen fibrillogenesis in vitro: interaction of types I and V collagen regulates fibril diameter.

    D.E. Birk;J.M. Fitch;J.P. Babiarz;K.J. Doane

  • Immunohistochemical localization of short chain cartilage collagen (type X) in avian tissues.

    Thomas M. Schmid;Thomas F. Linsenmayer

  • Collagen type I and type V are present in the same fibril in the avian corneal stroma.

    D E Birk;J M Fitch;J P Babiarz;T F Linsenmayer

  • Developmental acquisition of type × collagen in the embryonic chick tibiotarsus☆

    Thomas M. Schmid;Thomas M. Schmid;Thomas F. Linsenmayer;Thomas F. Linsenmayer

  • Temporal and spatial transitions in collagen types during embryonic chick limb development.

    Thomas F. Linsenmayer;Bryan P. Toole;Robert L. Trelstad

  • The developmentally regulated type X collagen gene contains a long open reading frame without introns.

    Y. Ninomiya;Marion Gordon;M. van der Rest;T. Schmid

  • Monoclonal antibodies to connective tissue macromolecules: Type II collagen☆

    Thomas F. Linsenmayer;Mary J.C. Hendrix

  • Monoclonal antibodies against chicken type V collagen: production, specificity, and use for immunocytochemical localization in embryonic cornea and other organs

    TF Linsenmayer;JM Fitch;TM Schmid;Zak

  • A short chain (pro)collagen from aged endochondral chondrocytes. Biochemical characterization.

    T M Schmid;T F Linsenmayer

  • Dual origin of glomerular basement membrane.

    Hannu Sariola;Rupert Timpl;Klaus von der Mark;Richard Mayne

  • Vitreous body collagen. Evidence for a dual origin from the neural retina and hyalocytes.

    David A. Newsome;Thomas F. Linsenmayer;Robert L. Trelstad

  • NUCLEAR FERRITIN PROTECTS DNA FROM UV DAMAGE IN CORNEAL EPITHELIAL CELLS

    Cindy X. Cai;David E. Birk;Thomas F. Linsenmayer

  • Organization of collagen types I and V in the embryonic chicken cornea.

    D E Birk;J M Fitch;T F Linsenmayer

  • Regulation of growth region cartilage proliferation and differentiation by perichondrium

    Fanxin Long;Thomas F. Linsenmayer

  • Chondrogenesis from single limb mesenchyme cells

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

  • Reduction of type V collagen using a dominant-negative strategy alters the regulation of fibrillogenesis and results in the loss of corneal-specific fibril morphology.

    Jeffrey K. Marchant;Rita A. Hahn;Thomas F. Linsenmayer;David E. Birk

  • Synthesis of two collagen types by embryonic chick corneal epithelium in vitro.

    Thomas F. Linsenmayer;Gerald N. Smith;Elizabeth D. Hay

  • Collagen types IX and X in the developing chick tibiotarsus: analyses of mRNAs and proteins

    T. F. Linsenmayer;Qian Chen;E. Gibney;M. K. Gordon

  • Spatiotemporal pattern of type X collagen gene expression and collagen deposition in embryonic chick vertebrae undergoing endochondral ossification.

    Ken‐Ichi Iyama;Yoshifumi Ninomiya;Bjorn R. Olsen;Thomas F. Linsenmayer

  • Type X collagen contains two cleavage sites for a vertebrate collagenase.

    T M Schmid;R Mayne;J J Jeffrey;T F Linsenmayer

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Mayne
Richard Mayne University of Alabama at Birmingham
David E. Birk
David E. Birk University of South Florida
Jerome Gross
Jerome Gross Harvard University
Björn Olsen
Björn Olsen Harvard University
Fanxin Long
Fanxin Long Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Michael Solursh
Michael Solursh University of Iowa
Bryan P. Toole
Bryan P. Toole Medical University of South Carolina
Ralph D. Sanderson
Ralph D. Sanderson University of Alabama at Birmingham
Mary J.C. Hendrix
Mary J.C. Hendrix Northwestern University
Monte S. Buchsbaum
Monte S. Buchsbaum University of California, San Diego

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