Erin A. Betters, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Sign in to add mentorMartin I. Garcia-Castro | grad student | 2012 | Yale | |
(Early Mammalian Neural Crest Development.) |
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Betters E, Charney R, Garcia-Castro MI. (2019) Corrigendum to "Early specification and development of the rabbit neural crest cells" [Dev. Biol. 1 (2018) S181-S192]. Developmental Biology. 456: 234 |
Betters E, Charney RM, García-Castro MI. (2018) Electroporation and in vitro culture of early rabbit embryos. Data in Brief. 21: 316-320 |
Betters E, Charney RM, Garcia-Castro MI. (2018) Early specification and development of rabbit neural crest cells. Developmental Biology |
Cebra-Thomas JA, Terrell A, Branyan K, et al. (2013) Late-emigrating trunk neural crest cells in turtle embryos generate an osteogenic ectomesenchyme in the plastron. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 242: 1223-35 |
Betters E, Liu Y, Kjaeldgaard A, et al. (2010) Analysis of early human neural crest development. Developmental Biology. 344: 578-92 |
Gilbert SF, Bender G, Betters E, et al. (2007) The contribution of neural crest cells to the nuchal bone and plastron of the turtle shell. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 47: 401-8 |
Cebra-Thomas JA, Betters E, Yin M, et al. (2007) Evidence that a late-emerging population of trunk neural crest cells forms the plastron bones in the turtle Trachemys scripta. Evolution & Development. 9: 267-77 |