Heidi Eberspaecher

3.0k total citations
33 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Heidi Eberspaecher is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Allergy and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Heidi Eberspaecher has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Molecular Biology, 11 papers in Immunology and Allergy and 10 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Heidi Eberspaecher's work include Cell Adhesion Molecules Research (11 papers), Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms (6 papers) and Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities (5 papers). Heidi Eberspaecher is often cited by papers focused on Cell Adhesion Molecules Research (11 papers), Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms (6 papers) and Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities (5 papers). Heidi Eberspaecher collaborates with scholars based in United States, Japan and Germany. Heidi Eberspaecher's co-authors include Benoît De Crombrugghe, Véronique Lefebvre, Qi Zhao, Jérôme Rossert, Michael F. Seldin, Lee Ann Garrett‐Sinha, Chad Smith, Guang Zhou, Zhaoping Zhang and Winslow S. Caughey and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nucleic Acids Research and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Heidi Eberspaecher

33 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers

Heidi Eberspaecher
Jay C. Groppe United States
Brian R. Genge United States
Sandra A. Rempel United States
Susan S. Yamada United States
Mikio Kan United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hattori, Takako, Françoise Coustry, Heidi Eberspaecher, et al.. (2008). Transcriptional regulation of chondrogenesis by coactivator Tip60 via chromatin association with Sox9 and Sox5. Nucleic Acids Research. 36(9). 3011–3024. 70 indexed citations
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Hattori, Takako, Heidi Eberspaecher, Jing‐Fang Lu, et al.. (2006). Interactions between PIAS Proteins and SOX9 Result in an Increase in the Cellular Concentrations of SOX9. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281(20). 14417–14428. 61 indexed citations
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Gebhard, Sonja, Ernst Pöschl, Eva Bauer, et al.. (2004). A highly conserved enhancer in mammalian type X collagen genes drives high levels of tissue-specific expression in hypertrophic cartilage in vitro and in vivo. Matrix Biology. 23(5). 309–322. 31 indexed citations
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Huang, Wendong, Lu Ni, Heidi Eberspaecher, & Benoît De Crombrugghe. (2002). A New Long Form of c-Maf Cooperates with Sox9 to Activate the Type II Collagen Gene. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277(52). 50668–50675. 60 indexed citations
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Henry, Stephen P., Masamine Takanosu, Heidi Eberspaecher, et al.. (2001). Expression Pattern and Gene Characterization ofAsporin. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 276(15). 12212–12221. 136 indexed citations
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Denton, Christopher P., Bing Zheng, Shiwen Xu, et al.. (2001). Activation of a fibroblast-specific enhancer of the Pro?2(I) collagen gene in tight-skin mice. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 44(3). 712–722. 34 indexed citations
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Shinomura, Tamayuki, et al.. (1999). Expression and localization ofPG-Lb/epiphycan during mouse development. Developmental Dynamics. 216(4/5). 499–510. 20 indexed citations
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Lefebvre, Véronique, Ping Li, Heidi Eberspaecher, & Benoît De Crombrugghe. (1998). A new long form of SOX5, SOX6, and SOX9 are co-expressed in chondrocytes and cooperatively activate the type ii collagen gene. The FASEB Journal. 12(8). 1 indexed citations
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Zhou, Guang, Véronique Lefebvre, Zhaoping Zhang, Heidi Eberspaecher, & Benoît De Crombrugghe. (1998). Three High Mobility Group-like Sequences within a 48-Base Pair Enhancer of the Col2a1 Gene Are Required for Cartilage-specific Expression in Vivo. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273(24). 14989–14997. 140 indexed citations
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Zhao, Qi, Heidi Eberspaecher, Véronique Lefebvre, & Benoît De Crombrugghe. (1997). Parallel expression ofSox9 andCol2a1 in cells undergoing chondrogenesis. Developmental Dynamics. 209(4). 377–386. 440 indexed citations
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Lefebvre, Véronique, Krish Mukhopadhyay, Guang Zhou, et al.. (1996). A 47‐bp Sequence of the First Intron of the Mouse Proα1 (II) Collagen Gene Is Sufficient to Direct Chondrocyte Expression. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 785(1). 284–287. 13 indexed citations
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Garrett‐Sinha, Lee Ann, Heidi Eberspaecher, Michael F. Seldin, & Benoît De Crombrugghe. (1996). A Gene for a Novel Zinc-finger Protein Expressed in Differentiated Epithelial Cells and Transiently in Certain Mesenchymal Cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 271(49). 31384–31390. 265 indexed citations
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Luna, Roberto Montes de Oca, Heidi Eberspaecher, Diana L. Hulboy, et al.. (1996). The Organization and Expression of themdm2Gene. Genomics. 33(3). 352–357. 41 indexed citations
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Lefebvre, Véronique, Guang Zhou, Krish Mukhopadhyay, et al.. (1996). An 18-Base-Pair Sequence in the Mouse Proα1(II) Collagen Gene Is Sufficient for Expression in Cartilage and Binds Nuclear Proteins That Are Selectively Expressed in Chondrocytes. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 16(8). 4512–4523. 118 indexed citations
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Niederreither, Karen, Rena N. D’Souza, Marjo Metsäranta, et al.. (1995). Coordinate patterns of expression of type I and III collagens during mouse development. Matrix Biology. 14(9). 705–713. 49 indexed citations
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Rossert, Jérôme, Heidi Eberspaecher, & Benoît De Crombrugghe. (1995). Separate cis-acting DNA elements of the mouse pro-alpha 1(I) collagen promoter direct expression of reporter genes to different type I collagen-producing cells in transgenic mice.. The Journal of Cell Biology. 129(5). 1421–1432. 212 indexed citations
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Zhao, Guang-Quan, Shourong Zhao, Xin Zhou, et al.. (1994). rDlx, a Novel Distal-less-like Homeoprotein Is Expressed in Developing Cartilages and Discrete Neuronal Tissues. Developmental Biology. 164(1). 37–51. 72 indexed citations
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Zhao, Guang‐Quan, Heidi Eberspaecher, Michael F. Seldin, & Benoît De Crombrugghe. (1994). The gene for the homeodomain-containing protein Cart-1 is expressed in cells that have a chondrogenic potential during embryonic development. Mechanisms of Development. 48(3). 245–254. 74 indexed citations
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Rossert, Jérôme, Heidi Eberspaecher, & B. de Crombrugghe. (1994). Determination of DNA sequences which control lineage-specific expression of the α1(I) procollagen gene in transgenic mice. Matrix Biology. 14(5). 370–371. 1 indexed citations
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Legerski, Randy J., et al.. (1992). Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel rat activin receptor. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 183(2). 672–679. 27 indexed citations

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