Camilla Teng • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)
- Eed controls craniofacial osteoblast differentiation and mesenchymal proliferation from the neural crest. Elife. 2025 Dec 02; 13. Casey-Clyde T, Liu SJ, Pelonero A, Serrano JAC, Teng C, Jang YG, Vasudevan HN, Padmanabhan A, Bush JO, Raleigh DR. PMID: 41329158; PMCID: PMC12671911.
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Translation:AnimalsCells - Actomyosin contractility and a threshold of cadherin cell adhesion are required during tissue fusion. J Cell Biol. 2026 Jan 05; 225(1). Teng CS, Curtis SW, Brewer GC, Leslie-Clarkson EJ, Bush JO. PMID: 41231213; PMCID: PMC12614168.
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Translation:HumansAnimals - Eed controls craniofacial osteoblast differentiation and mesenchymal proliferation from the neural crest. bioRxiv. 2025 Jul 21. Casey-Clyde T, Liu SJ, Pelonero A, Serrano JAC, Teng C, Jang YG, Vasudevan HN, Padmanabhan A, Bush JO, Raleigh DR. PMID: 38558995; PMCID: PMC10979956.
View in: PubMed Mentions: - Cellular transitions during cranial suture establishment in zebrafish. Nat Commun. 2024 Aug 13; 15(1):6948. Farmer DT, Dukov JE, Chen HJ, Arata C, Hernandez-Trejo J, Xu P, Teng CS, Maxson RE, Crump JG. PMID: 39138165; PMCID: PMC11322166.
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Translation:AnimalsCells - Control of cranial ectomesenchyme fate by Nr2f nuclear receptors. Development. 2022 12 01; 149(23). Okeke C, Paulding D, Riedel A, Paudel S, Phelan C, Teng CS, Barske L. PMID: 36367707; PMCID: PMC10114104.
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Translation:Animals - A unique form of collective epithelial migration is crucial for tissue fusion in the secondary palate and can overcome loss of epithelial apoptosis. Development. 2022 05 15; 149(10). Teng T, Teng CS, Kaartinen V, Bush JO. PMID: 35593401; PMCID: PMC9188751.
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Translation:AnimalsCells - Embryonic requirements for Tcf12 in the development of the mouse coronal suture. Development. 2022 01 01; 149(1). Ting MC, Farmer DT, Teng CS, He J, Chai Y, Crump JG, Maxson RE. PMID: 34878091; PMCID: PMC8783042.
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Translation:AnimalsCells - Resolving homology in the face of shifting germ layer origins: Lessons from a major skull vault boundary. Elife. 2019 12 23; 8. Teng CS, Cavin L, Maxson RE, Sánchez-Villagra MR, Crump JG. PMID: 31869306; PMCID: PMC6927740.
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Translation:HumansAnimals - FGF signaling patterns cell fate at the interface between tendon and bone. Development. 2019 08 02; 146(15). Roberts RR, Bobzin L, Teng CS, Pal D, Tuzon CT, Schweitzer R, Merrill AE. PMID: 31320326; PMCID: PMC6703712.
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Translation:AnimalsCells - Altered bone growth dynamics prefigure craniosynostosis in a zebrafish model of Saethre-Chotzen syndrome. Elife. 2018 10 25; 7. Teng CS, Ting MC, Farmer DT, Brockop M, Maxson RE, Crump JG. PMID: 30375332; PMCID: PMC6207424.
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Translation:HumansAnimals - Requirement for Jagged1-Notch2 signaling in patterning the bones of the mouse and human middle ear. Sci Rep. 2017 05 31; 7(1):2497. Teng CS, Yen HY, Barske L, Smith B, Llamas J, Segil N, Go J, Sanchez-Lara PA, Maxson RE, Crump JG. PMID: 28566723; PMCID: PMC5451394.
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Translation:HumansAnimalsCells - Frizzled10 mediates WNT1 and WNT3A signaling in the dorsal spinal cord of the developing chick embryo. Dev Dyn. 2014 Jun; 243(6):833-843. Galli LM, Munji RN, Chapman SC, Easton A, Li L, Onguka O, Ramahi JS, Suriben R, Szabo LA, Teng C, Tran B, Hannoush RN, Burrus LW. PMID: 24599775; PMCID: PMC4031291.
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