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    Mapping the distribution of stem/progenitor cells across the mouse middle ear during homeostasis and inflammation by Tucker, Abigail S, Dyer, Carlene J, Fons Romero, Juan M, Teshima, Tathyane H N, Fuchs, Jennifer C, Thompson, Hannah

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-2018)
    “…The middle ear epithelium is derived from neural crest and endoderm, which line distinct regions of the middle ear cavity. Here, we investigate the…”
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    Inhibition of Aurora Kinase B activity disrupts development and differentiation of salivary glands by Shaalan, Abeer K., Teshima, Tathyane H. N., Tucker, Abigail S., Proctor, Gordon B.

    Published in Cell death discovery (18-01-2021)
    “…Little is known about the key molecules that regulate cell division during organogenesis. Here we determine the role of the cell cycle promoter aurora kinase B…”
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    Comparing development and regeneration in the submandibular gland highlights distinct mechanisms by Chatzeli, Lemonia, Teshima, Tathyane H. N., Hajihosseini, Mohammad K., Gaete, Marcia, Proctor, Gordon B., Tucker, Abigail S.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-06-2021)
    “…A common question in organ regeneration is the extent to which regeneration recapitulates embryonic development. To investigate this concept, we compared the…”
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    Development of the Vestibular Lamina in Human Embryos: Morphogenesis and Vestibule Formation by Qiu, Tengyang, Teshima, Tathyane H N, Hovorakova, Maria, Tucker, Abigail S

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (16-07-2020)
    “…The vestibular lamina (VL) is a transient developmental structure that forms the lip furrow, creating a gap between the lips/cheeks and teeth (oral vestibule)…”
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    Multiple Cranial Organ Defects after Conditionally Knocking Out Fgf10 in the Neural Crest by Teshima, Tathyane H N, Lourenco, Silvia V, Tucker, Abigail S

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (25-10-2016)
    “…is necessary for the development of a number of organs that fail to develop or are reduced in size in the null mutant. Here we have knocked out specifically in…”
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    Development of human minor salivary glands: expression of mucins according to stage of morphogenesis by Teshima, Tathyane H. N., Ianez, Renata F., Coutinho‐Camillo, Claudia M., Buim, Marcilei E., Soares, Fernando A., Lourenço, Silvia V.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-09-2011)
    “…The formation of salivary glands entails the proliferation of epithelial cells from the stomatodeum into the underlying ectomesenchyme, culminating in a…”
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    Salivary Gland Development in Culture by Gaete, Marcia, Teshima, Tathyane H N, Chatzeli, Lemonia, Tucker, Abigail S

    “…Salivary glands are branching organs which develop by bud and cleft formation to create an organ with a large surface area. The epithelium and mesenchyme…”
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    FGF10 is an essential regulator of tracheal submucosal gland morphogenesis by May, Alison J., Teshima, Tathyane H.N., Noble, Alistair, Tucker, Abigail S.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-07-2019)
    “…Mucus secretion and mucociliary clearance are crucial processes required to maintain pulmonary homeostasis. In the trachea and nasal passages, mucus is…”
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