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Perturbed cranial neural crest cell development in association with reduced sonic hedgehog signaling underlies the pathogenesis of retinoic-acid-induced cleft palate

Wang Q, Kurosaka H, Kikuchi M, Nakaya A, Trainor PA, Yamashiro T. Dis Model Mech. 2019;12:dmm040279. doi: 040210.041242/dmm.040279.

The transcriptome of the Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus): a resource for studying the evolution and development of vertebrates

Pinto BJ, Card DC, Castoe TA, Diaz RE, Jr., Nielsen SV, Trainor PA, Gamble T.  Dev Dyn. 2019;248:702-708.

Foxc2 is required for proper cardiac neural crest cell migration, outflow tract septation, and ventricle expansion

Inman KE, Caiaffa CD, Melton KR, Sandell LL, Achilleos A, Kume T, Trainor PA. Dev Dyn. 2018;247:1286-1296.

DAPI Staining of Whole-Mount Mouse Embryo or Fetal Organs

Sandell L, Inman K, Trainor P. Cold Spring Harb Protoc. 2018;2018:789-792.

Retinoic acid signaling promotes the cytoskeletal rearrangement of embryonic epicardial cells

Wang S, Yu J, Jones JW, Pierzchalski K, Kane MA, Trainor PA, Xavier-Neto J, Moise AR. FASEB J.2018;32:3765-3781.

Alterations in retinoic acid signaling affect the development of the mouse coronary vasculature

Wang S, Huang W, Castillo HA, Kane MA, Xavier-Neto J, Trainor PA, Moise AR. Dev Dyn. 2018;247:976-991.

Dynamic sex chromosomes in Old World chameleons (Squamata: Chamaeleonidae)

Nielsen SV, Banks JL, Diaz RE, Jr., Trainor PA, Gamble T.  J Evol Biol.2018;31:484-490.

Ventral neural patterning in the absence of a Shh activity gradient from the floorplate

Iulianella A, Sakai D, Kurosaka H, Trainor PA. Dev Dyn.2018;247:170-184.

Cockayne syndrome B protein regulates recruitment of the Elongin A ubiquitin ligase to sites of DNA damage

Weems JC, Slaughter BD, Unruh JR, Boeing S, Hall SM, McLaird MB, Yasukawa T, Aso T, Svejstrup JQ, Conaway JW, Conaway RC. Cockayne syndrome B protein regulates recruitment of the Elongin A ubiquitin ligase to sites of DNA damage. J Biol Chem.2017;292:6431-6437.

Rdh10 loss-of-function and perturbed retinoid signaling underlies the etiology of choanal atresia

Kurosaka H, Wang Q, Sandell L, Yamashiro T, Trainor PA. Rdh10 loss-of-function and perturbed retinoid signaling underlies the etiology of choanal atresia. Hum Mol Genet.2017;26:1268-1279.

Foxc2CreERT2 knock-in mice mark stage-specific Foxc2-expressing cells during mouse organogenesis.

Amin MB, Miura N, Uddin MK, Islam MJ, Yoshida N, Iseki S, Kume T, Trainor PA, Saitsu H, Aoto K. Congenit Anom (Kyoto).2017;57:24-31.

The roles of RNA Polymerase I subunits Polr1c and Polr1d in craniofacial development and the pathogenesis of Treacher Collins syndrome​

Noack Watt KE, Achilleos A, Neben CL, Merrill AE, Trainor PA. PLoS Genet. 2016;12:e1006187. doi: 1006110.1001371/journal.pgen.1006187.

A quantitative method for defining high-arched palate using the Tcof1 mutant mouse as a model

Conley ZR, Hague M, Kurosaka H, Dixon J, Dixon MJ, Trainor PA. Dev Biol. 2016;415:296-305.

Transcription factor TLX1 controls retinoic acid signaling to ensure spleen development

Lenti E, Farinello D, Yokoyama KK, Penkov D, Castagnaro L, Lavorgna G, Wuputra K, Sandell LL, Tjaden NE, Bernassola F, Caridi N, De Antoni A, Wagner M, Kozinc K, Niederreither K, Blasi F, Pasini D, Majdic G, Tonon G, Trainor PA, Brendolan A. J Clin Invest.2016;126:2452-2464.

Prevention of Treacher Collins syndrome craniofacial anomalies in mouse models via maternal antioxidant supplementation

Sakai D, Dixon J, Achilleos A, Dixon M, Trainor PA. Nat Commun. 2016;7:10328. doi: 10310.11038/ncomms10328.

Captive Care, Raising, and Breeding of the Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus).

Diaz RE, Jr., Anderson CV, Baumann DP, Kupronis R, Jewell D, Piraquive C, Kupronis J, Winter K, Greek TJ, Trainor PA. Cold Spring Harb Protoc. 2015;10:943-9

The Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus Dumeril and Dumeril 1851): A Model for Studying Reptile Body Plan Development and Evolution.

Diaz RE, Jr., Anderson CV, Baumann DP, Kupronis R, Jewell D, Piraquive C, Kupronis J, Winter K, Bertocchini F, Trainor PA. Cold Spring Harb Protoc. 2015;10:889-94.

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New insights and changing paradigms in the regulation of vitamin A metabolism in development.

Shannon SR, Moise AR, Trainor PA. WIREs Dev Biol 2017;6:e264. doi: 210.1002/wdev.1264.

Rare syndromes of the head and face: mandibulofacial and acrofacial dysostoses

Terrazas K, Dixon J, Trainor PA, Dixon MJ. WIREs Dev Biol. 2017;6:e263. doi: 210.1002/wdev.1263.

The society for craniofacial genetics and developmental biology 38th annual meeting

Taneyhill LA, Hoover-Fong J, Lozanoff S, Marcucio R, Richtsmeier JT, Trainor PA. Am J Med Genet A.2016;170:1732-1753.

Developmental Biology: We Are All Walking Mutants

Trainor PA. Developmental Biology: Curr Top Dev Biol. 2016;117:523-538.

Mouse Models of Rare Craniofacial Disorders.

Achilleos A, Trainor PA. Curr Top Dev Biol. 2015;115:413-458.

The Mighty Chondrocyte: No Bones about It.

Purcell P, Trainor PA. J Dent Res. 2015;94:1625-7.

Mef2c-F10N enhancer driven beta-galactosidase (LacZ) and Cre recombinase mice facilitate analyses of gene function and lineage fate in neural crest cells.

Aoto K, Sandell LL, Butler Tjaden NE, Yuen KC, Watt KE, Black BL, Durnin M, Trainor PA. Dev Biol. 2015;402:3-16.

The society for craniofacial genetics and developmental biology 37th annual meeting.

Richtsmeier JT, Jones MC, Lozanoff S, Trainor PA. Am J Med Genet A. 2015;167:2015-1455-2073.

Ribosomopathies: Global process, tissue specific defects.

Yelick PC, Trainor PA. Rare Dis. 2015;3:e1025185.

Facing up to the challenges of advancing Craniofacial Research.

Trainor PA, Richtsmeier JT. Am J Med Genet A. 2015;167:1451-1454.

Neural crest and placodes. Preface

Trainor PA. Curr Top Dev Biol.2015;111:xv-xvi.

Neural Crest and Placodes

Trainor P. 1st ed: Academic Press; 2015.

Organogenesis special issue - preface.

Trainor PA, Johnson RL. Dev Dyn. 2015;244:225-226.

Animal models for studying neural crest development: is the mouse different?

Barriga EH, Trainor PA, Bronner M, Mayor R. Development. 2015;142:1555-1560.

Development and evolution of the pharyngeal apparatus.

Frisdal A, Trainor PA. Wiley Interdiscip Reviews Dev biol. 2014;3:403-418.

Ribosome Biogenesis in Skeletal Development and the Pathogenesis of Skeletal Disorders.

Trainor PA, Merrill AE. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2014;1842:769-778.

Neurocristopathies: Disorders of Neural Crest Cell Development.

Noack-Watt K, Trainor PA. In: PA Trainor, ed. Neural Crest Cells: Evolution Development and Disease 1st ed. New York: Elsevier; 2014:488.

Gene Transfer Techniques in Whole Embryo Cultured Post-implantation Mouse Embryos.

Sakai D, Trainor PA. Methods Mol Biol. 2014;1092:227-234.

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