Stephenie Saunders
Department of Pediatrics
Washington University Medical School
St. Louis
Missouri 63110
USA
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- Heparan sulfate proteoglycans retain Noggin at the cell surface: a potential mechanism for shaping bone morphogenetic protein gradients. Paine-Saunders, S., Viviano, B.L., Economides, A.N., Saunders, S. J. Biol. Chem. (2002)
- glypican-3 controls cellular responses to Bmp4 in limb patterning and skeletal development. Paine-Saunders, S., Viviano, B.L., Zupicich, J., Skarnes, W.C., Saunders, S. Dev. Biol. (2000)
- GPC6, a novel member of the glypican gene family, encodes a product structurally related to GPC4 and is colocalized with GPC5 on human chromosome 13. Paine-Saunders, S., Viviano, B.L., Saunders, S. Genomics (1999)
- Expression of the cell surface proteoglycan glypican-5 is developmentally regulated in kidney, limb, and brain. Saunders, S., Paine-Saunders, S., Lander, A.D. Dev. Biol. (1997)