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NCAM in Heart Development (Independent Research as Junior Faculty)

Burroughs CL, Watanabe M, Morse D (1991) NCAM expression in the developing chicken heart.  J Mol Cell Cardiol 23, 1411-1422.

Watanabe M, Timm M, Fallah-Najmabadi H (1992) Cardiac expression of polysialylated NCAM in the chicken embryo: Correlation with the ventricular conduction system. Developmental Dynamics 194(2), 128-141.

Gerety M, Watanabe M (1997) Polysialylated NCAM expression during mesenchymal          transformation of endocardial cells in the primary atrial septum of the embryonic chicken       heart. Anat Rec 247(1), 71-84.

Chuck T, Watanabe M (1997) Differential expression of PSA-NCAM and HNK-1 epitopes in the developing cardiac conduction system of the chick. Developmental Dynamics. 209(2) 182-195.           
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