Nanette Nascone-Yoder
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Bio
Dr. Nascone-Yoder’s research is focused on understanding the biological mechanisms that control the development of left-right asymmetry at the organ level, in order to illuminate the causes of birth defects.
Education
PhD Harvard University
BS Eckerd College
BS Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratories
Publications
- Developmental regulation of cellular metabolism is required for intestinal elongation and rotation , Development (2024)
- Morphoelastic models discriminate between different mechanisms of left-right asymmetric stomach morphogenesis , Cells and Development (2024)
- The people behind the papers – Julia Grzymkowski and Nanette Nascone-Yoder , Development (2024)
- Rare variants in CAPN2 increase risk for isolated hypoplastic left heart syndrome , Human Genetics and Genomics Advances (2023)
- Normal Table of Xenopus development: a new graphical resource , Development (2022)
- Single-minded 2 is required for left-right asymmetric stomach morphogenesis , Development (2021)
- The twists and turns of left-right asymmetric gut morphogenesis , Development (2020)
- Exome sequencing of family trios from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study: Tapping into a rich resource of genetic and environmental data , Birth Defects Research (2019)
- Vangl2 coordinates cell rearrangements during gut elongation , Developmental Dynamics (2019)
- The left-right asymmetry of liver lobation is generated by Pitx2c-mediated asymmetries in the hepatic diverticulum , Developmental Biology (2018)