Jacqueline T. Hecht
Department of Pediatrics
University of Texas Medical School
Houston
Texas 77225
USA
Name/email consistency: high
- NAT2 variation and idiopathic talipes equinovarus (clubfoot). Hecht, J.T., Ester, A., Scott, A., Wise, C.A., Iovannisci, D.M., Lammer, E.J., Langlois, P.H., Blanton, S.H. Am. J. Med. Genet. A (2007)
- COMP mutations, chondrocyte function and cartilage matrix. Hecht, J.T., Hayes, E., Haynes, R., Cole, W.G. Matrix Biol. (2005)
- Differentiation-induced loss of heparan sulfate in human exostosis derived chondrocytes. Hecht, J.T., Hayes, E., Haynes, R., Cole, W.G., Long, R.J., Farach-Carson, M.C., Carson, D.D. Differentiation (2005)
- Chondrocyte cell death and intracellular distribution of COMP and type IX collagen in the pseudoachondroplasia growth plate. Hecht, J.T., Makitie, O., Hayes, E., Haynes, R., Susic, M., Montufar-Solis, D., Duke, P.J., Cole, W.G. J. Orthop. Res. (2004)
- Heparan sulfate abnormalities in exostosis growth plates. Hecht, J.T., Hall, C.R., Snuggs, M., Hayes, E., Haynes, R., Cole, W.G. Bone (2002)
- Calreticulin, PDI, Grp94 and BiP chaperone proteins are associated with retained COMP in pseudoachondroplasia chondrocytes. Hecht, J.T., Hayes, E., Snuggs, M., Decker, G., Montufar-Solis, D., Doege, K., Mwalle, F., Poole, R., Stevens, J., Duke, P.J. Matrix Biol. (2001)