Julie L. Clor

The mutation ROR2W749X, linked to human BDB, is a recessive mutation in the mouse, causing brachydactyly, mediating patterning of joints and modeling recessive Robinow syndrome (2008)

Raz, Regina, Stricker, Sigmar, Elizabetta Gazzerro, Elizabetta, Clor, Julie L., Witte, Florian, Nistala, Harakiran, ...

Mutations in ROR2 result in a spectrum of genetic disorders in humans that are classified, depending on the nature of the mutation and the clinical phenotype, as either autosomal dominant...

Growth hormone enhances thymic function in HIV-1–infected adults

Napolitano, Laura A., Schmidt, Diane, Gotway, Michael B., Ameli, Niloufar, Filbert, Erin L., Ng, Myra M., ...

Growth hormone (GH) is an underappreciated but important regulator of T cell development that can reverse age-related declines in thymopoiesis in rodents. Here, we report findings of a prospective...