05B4 Pacifici, Maurizio - Jefferson Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University
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Maurizio Pacifici, PhD

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1015 Walnut Street
Curtis Building, Room 501
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 955-7352
(215) 955-9159 fax

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Perichondrium phenotype and border function are regulated by Ext1 and heparan sulfate in developing long bones: A mechanism likely deranged in Hereditary Multiple Exostoses
  2. Loss of β-catenin induces multifocal periosteal chondroma-like masses in mice
  3. Distinct spatiotemporal roles of hedgehog signalling during chick and mouse cranial base and axial skeleton development
  4. Erratum: Potent inhibition of heterotopic ossification by nuclear retinoic acid receptor-γ agonists (Nat. Med. (2012) 17 (454-460))
  5. Muenke syndrome mutation, FgfR3 P244R, Causes TMJ Defects
  6. Roles of Β-catenin signaling in phenotypic expression and proliferation of articular cartilage superficial zone cells
  7. TMJ development and growth require primary cilia function
  8. Ihh signaling regulates mandibular symphysis development and growth
  9. Compound heterozygous loss of Ext1 and Ext2 is sufficient for formation of multiple exostoses in mouse ribs and long bones
  10. Intervertebral disc development is regulated by wnt/β-catenin signaling
  11. Potent inhibition of heterotopic ossification by nuclear retinoic acid receptor-γ agonists
  12. Synovial joint formation requires local Ext1 expression and heparan sulfate production in developing mouse embryo limbs and spine
  13. Endogenous retinoids in mammalian growth plate cartilage: Analysis and roles in matrix homeostasis and turnover
  14. Hox11 genes establish synovial joint organization and phylogenetic characteristics in developing mouse zeugopod skeletal elements
  15. Sulfotransferase Ndst1 is needed for mandibular and TMJ development
  16. Fibronectin splicing variants in human intervertebral disc and association with disc degeneration
  17. Shop talk: Sugars, bones, and a disease called multiple hereditary exostoses
  18. Indian hedgehog roles in post-natal TMJ development and organization
  19. Hox11 paralogous genes are required for formation of wrist and ankle joints and articular surface organization
  20. The otto aufranc award: Identification of a 4 Mb region on chromosome 17q21 linked to developmental dysplasia of the hip in one 18-member, multigeneration family
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