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    Tbx18 and the fate of epicardial progenitors by Christoffels, Vincent M, Grieskamp, Thomas, Norden, Julia, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T. M, Rudat, Carsten, Kispert, Andreas

    Published in Nature (London) (16-04-2009)
    “…Arising from: C.-L. Cai et al. Nature 454, 104-108 (2008); Cai et al. replyUncovering the origins of myocardial cells is important for understanding and…”
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    Transcription Factor Tbx3 Is Required for the Specification of the Atrioventricular Conduction System by Bakker, Martijn L, Boukens, Bastiaan J, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T.M, Brons, Janynke F, Wakker, Vincent, Moorman, Antoon F.M, Christoffels, Vincent M

    Published in Circulation research (06-06-2008)
    “…The cardiac conduction system consists of distinctive heart muscle cells that initiate and propagate the electric impulse required for coordinated contraction…”
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    The ambiguous role of NKX2-5 mutations in thyroid dysgenesis by van Engelen, Klaartje, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T M, Baars, Marieke J H, Lam, Jan, Ilgun, Aho, van Trotsenburg, A S Paul, Smets, Anne M J B, Christoffels, Vincent M, Mulder, Barbara J M, Postma, Alex V

    Published in PloS one (28-12-2012)
    “…NKX2-5 is a homeodomain-containing transcription factor implied in both heart and thyroid development. Numerous mutations in NKX2-5 have been reported in…”
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    Pitx2c and Nkx2-5 Are Required for the Formation and Identity of the Pulmonary Myocardium by Mommersteeg, Mathilda T.M, Brown, Nigel A, Prall, Owen W.J, de Gier-de Vries, Corrie, Harvey, Richard P, Moorman, Antoon F.M, Christoffels, Vincent M

    Published in Circulation research (26-10-2007)
    “…The pulmonary vein is sleeved by myocardium, which is a major source of atrial fibrillation and is involved in congenital sinus venosus defects. Little is…”
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    Embryonic Tbx3 + cardiomyocytes form the mature cardiac conduction system by progressive fate restriction by Mohan, Rajiv A, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T M, Domínguez, Jorge N, Choquet, Caroline, Wakker, Vincent, de Gier-de Vries, Corrie, Boink, Gerard J J, Boukens, Bastiaan J, Miquerol, Lucile, Verkerk, Arie O, Christoffels, Vincent M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-09-2018)
    “…A small network of spontaneously active Tbx3 cardiomyocytes forms the cardiac conduction system (CCS) in adults. Understanding the origin and mechanism of…”
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    The sinus venosus progenitors separate and diversify from the first and second heart fields early in development by Mommersteeg, Mathilda T.M., Domínguez, Jorge N., Wiese, Cornelia, Norden, Julia, de Gier-de Vries, Corrie, Burch, John B.E., Kispert, Andreas, Brown, Nigel A., Moorman, Antoon F.M., Christoffels, Vincent M.

    Published in Cardiovascular research (01-07-2010)
    “…Aims During development, the heart tube grows by differentiation of Isl1+/Nkx2-5+ progenitors to the arterial and venous pole and dorsal mesocardium. However,…”
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    Tissue-Specific Roles for the Slit-Robo Pathway During Heart, Caval Vein, and Diaphragm Development by Zhao, Juanjuan, Bruche, Susann, Potts, Helen G, Davies, Benjamin, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T M

    Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (05-04-2022)
    “…Background Binding of Slit ligands to their Robo receptors regulates signaling pathways that are important for heart development. Genetic variants in and have…”
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    Molecular Pathway for the Localized Formation of the Sinoatrial Node by Mommersteeg, Mathilda T.M, Hoogaars, Willem M.H, Prall, Owen W.J, de Gier-de Vries, Corrie, Wiese, Cornelia, Clout, Danielle E.W, Papaioannou, Virginia E, Brown, Nigel A, Harvey, Richard P, Moorman, Antoon F.M, Christoffels, Vincent M

    Published in Circulation research (16-02-2007)
    “…The sinoatrial node, which resides at the junction of the right atrium and the superior caval vein, contains specialized myocardial cells that initiate the…”
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    Robo1 modulates proliferation and neurogenesis in the developing neocortex by Yeh, Mason L, Gonda, Yuko, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T M, Barber, Melissa, Ypsilanti, Athena R, Hanashima, Carina, Parnavelas, John G, Andrews, William D

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (16-04-2014)
    “…The elaborate cytoarchitecture of the mammalian neocortex requires the timely production of its constituent pyramidal neurons and interneurons and their…”
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    Developmental Origin, Growth, and Three-Dimensional Architecture of the Atrioventricular Conduction Axis of the Mouse Heart by Aanhaanen, Wim T.J, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T.M, Norden, Julia, Wakker, Vincent, de Gier-de Vries, Corrie, Anderson, Robert H, Kispert, Andreas, Moorman, Antoon F.M, Christoffels, Vincent M

    Published in Circulation research (17-09-2010)
    “…RATIONALE:The clinically important atrioventricular conduction axis is structurally complex and heterogeneous, and its molecular composition and developmental…”
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    Unlocking the Secrets of the Regenerating Fish Heart: Comparing Regenerative Models to Shed Light on Successful Regeneration by Potts, Helen G, Stockdale, William T, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T M

    “…The adult human heart cannot repair itself after injury and, instead, forms a permanent fibrotic scar that impairs cardiac function and can lead to incurable…”
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    Discordant Genome Assemblies Drastically Alter the Interpretation of Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Data Which Can Be Mitigated by a Novel Integration Method by Potts, Helen G, Lemieux, Madeleine E, Rice, Edward S, Warren, Wesley, Choudhury, Robin P, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T M

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (10-02-2022)
    “…Advances in sequencing and assembly technology have led to the creation of genome assemblies for a wide variety of non-model organisms. The rapid production…”
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    Slit–Robo signalling in heart development by Zhao, Juanjuan, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T M

    Published in Cardiovascular research (01-05-2018)
    “…Abstract The Slit ligands and their Robo receptors are well-known for their roles during axon guidance in the central nervous system but are still relatively…”
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    Extraordinary model systems for regeneration by Accorsi, Alice, Guo, Longhua, Marshall, Wallace F, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T M, Nakajima, Yu-Ichiro

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-10-2024)
    “…Regeneration is the remarkable phenomenon through which an organism can regrow lost or damaged parts with fully functional replacements, including complex…”
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    Two Distinct Pools of Mesenchyme Contribute to the Development of the Atrial Septum by Mommersteeg, Mathilda T.M, Soufan, Alexandre T, de Lange, Frederik J, van den Hoff, Maurice J.B, Anderson, Robert H, Christoffels, Vincent M, Moorman, Antoon F.M

    Published in Circulation research (18-08-2006)
    “…Closure of the primary atrial foramen is achieved by fusion of the atrioventricular cushions with the mesenchymal cap on the leading edge of the muscular…”
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    Runx1 promotes scar deposition and inhibits myocardial proliferation and survival during zebrafish heart regeneration by Koth, Jana, Wang, Xiaonan, Killen, Abigail C, Stockdale, William T, Potts, Helen G, Jefferson, Andrew, Bonkhofer, Florian, Riley, Paul R, Patient, Roger K, Göttgens, Berthold, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (27-04-2020)
    “…Runx1 is a transcription factor that plays a key role in determining the proliferative and differential state of multiple cell types, during both development…”
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    Heart Regeneration in the Mexican Cavefish by Stockdale, William T., Lemieux, Madeleine E., Killen, Abigail C., Zhao, Juanjuan, Hu, Zhilian, Riepsaame, Joey, Hamilton, Noémie, Kudoh, Tetsuhiro, Riley, Paul R., van Aerle, Ronny, Yamamoto, Yoshiyuki, Mommersteeg, Mathilda T.M.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (20-11-2018)
    “…Although Astyanax mexicanus surface fish regenerate their hearts after injury, their Pachón cave-dwelling counterparts cannot and, instead, form a permanent…”
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