Charles B. Kimmel, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Institute of Neuroscience University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
Area:
Morphogenesis and evolution of the skull
Website:
http://uoneuro.uoregon.edu/ionmain/htdocs/faculty/kimmel2.html#top
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Kimmel CB, Wind AL, Oliva W, et al. (2020) Transgene-mediated skeletal phenotypic variation in zebrafish. Journal of Fish Biology
Kimmel CB, Small CM, Knope ML. (2017) A rich diversity of opercle bone shape among teleost fishes. Plos One. 12: e0188888
Nichols JT, Blanco-Sánchez B, Brooks EP, et al. (2016) Ligament versus bone cell identity in the zebrafish hyoid skeleton is regulated by mef2ca. Development (Cambridge, England)
Talbot JC, Nichols JT, Yan YL, et al. (2016) Pharyngeal morphogenesis requires fras1-itga8- dependent epithelial-mesenchymal interaction. Developmental Biology
Gore AV, Athans B, Iben JR, et al. (2016) Epigenetic regulation of hematopoiesis by DNA methylation. Elife. 5
Kimmel CB, Watson S, Couture RB, et al. (2015) Patterns of variation and covariation in the shapes of mandibular bones of juvenile salmonids in the genus Oncorhynchus. Evolution & Development. 17: 302-14
Fleming A, Kishida MG, Kimmel CB, et al. (2015) Building the backbone: the development and evolution of vertebral patterning. Development (Cambridge, England). 142: 1733-44
Kimmel CB. (2014) Skull developmental modularity: a view from a single bone - or two. Zeitschrift Fur Angewandte Ichthyologie = Journal of Applied Ichthyology. 30: 600-607
DeLaurier A, Huycke TR, Nichols JT, et al. (2014) Role of mef2ca in developmental buffering of the zebrafish larval hyoid dermal skeleton. Developmental Biology. 385: 189-99
Jamniczky HA, Harper EE, Garner R, et al. (2014) Association between integration structure and functional evolution in the opercular four-bar apparatus of the threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus (Pisces: Gasterosteidae) Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 111: 375-390
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