Publications

Selected recent Publications:


  • Neural tube development depends on notochord-derived sonic hedgehog released into the sclerotome. Kahane N, Kalcheim C. Development. 2020 May 26;147(10)

  • The Neural Crest: A Remarkable Model System for Studying Development and Disease. Kalcheim C. Methods Mol Biol. 2019;1976:1-19

  • YAP promotes neural crest emigration through interactions with BMP and Wnt activities. Kumar D, Nitzan E, Kalcheim C. Cell Commun Signal. 2019 Jun 22;17(1):69.

  • Neural crest emigration: From start to stop. Kalcheim C. Genesis. 2018 Jun;56(6-7)

  • Cell fate decisions during neural crest ontogeny. Kalcheim C, Kumar D. Int J Dev Biol. 2017;61(3-4-5)

  • Dynamics of BMP and Hes1/Hairy1 signaling in the dorsal neural tube underlies the transition from neural crest to definitive roof plate. Nitzan E, Avraham O, Kahane N, Ofek S, Kumar D, Kalcheim C. BMC Biol. 2016 Mar 24;14:23.

  • Mechanisms of myogenic specification and patterning. Applebaum M, Kalcheim C. Results Probl Cell Differ. 2015;56:77-98.

  • Segregation of striated and smooth muscle lineages by a Notch-dependent regulatory network. Applebaum M, Ben-Yair R, Kalcheim C. BMC Biol. 2014 Jul 12;12:53.

  • Neural crest and Schwann cell progenitor-derived melanocytes are two spatially segregated populations similarly regulated by Foxd3. Nitzan E, Pfaltzgraff ER, Labosky PA, Kalcheim C. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 Jul 30;110(31):12709-14

  • A dynamic code of dorsal neural tube genes regulates the segregation between neurogenic and melanogenic neural crest cells. Nitzan E, Krispin S, Pfaltzgraff ER, Klar A, Labosky PA, Kalcheim C. Development. 2013 Jun;140(11):2269-79.

  • The transition from differentiation to growth during dermomyotome-derived myogenesis depends on temporally restricted hedgehog signaling. Kahane N, Ribes V, Kicheva A, Briscoe J, Kalcheim C. Development. 2013 Apr;140(8):1740-50.

  • Resolved and open issues in chromaffin cell development. Unsicker K, Huber K, Schober A, Kalcheim C. Mech Dev. 2013 Jun-Aug;130(6-8):324-9.

  • Antagonistic activities of Rho and Rac GTPases underlie the transition from neural crest delamination to migration. Shoval I, Kalcheim C. Dev Dyn. 2012 Jul;241(7):1155-68.