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S. Robert Hilfer

Researcher at Temple University

Publications -  44
Citations -  1270

S. Robert Hilfer is an academic researcher from Temple University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Primordium & Thyroid. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1261 citations. Previous affiliations of S. Robert Hilfer include Amherst College.

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An ultrastructural study of early myogenesis in the chick wing bud.

TL;DR: The recognition by light microscopy of muscle-forming and cartilage-forming regions at stage 22 and of the mature cell types at later stages is related to cytological changes at the ultrastructural level.
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The relationship of cilia with cell division and differentiation

TL;DR: It is concluded from these papers, and from many earlier papers, that in some cell types there is a negative correlation between the presence of cilia and mitotic activity, but it has not been demonstrated that a negative relationship exists.
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Mesenchymal control of branching pattern in the fetal mouse lung.

TL;DR: The results indicate that branching pattern is determined by the mesenchyme surrounding the epithelial primordium, however, the capacity to synthesize surfactant isetermined by the source of the epithelium; mesenchYme may control the degree of expression but not the absolute presence or absence of the differentiated condition.
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Formation of cartilage by non-chondrogenic cell types

TL;DR: Whether cartilage arose from fibrous connective tissue or muscle cells, or both, and whether the ability to form cartilage is limited to tissues derived from somatic mesoderm, is investigated.
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The stability of embryonic chick thyroid cells in vitro as judged by morphological and physiological criteria.

TL;DR: The thyroid was selected to test stability of morphological and physiological characters in vitro and the combination of spreading thyroid fibroblasts and epithelial cells into the same aggregate resulted in the formation of some follicles and large amounts of extracellular colloid, but still no thyroxine.