Sherrie M. Hauft, M.D. [ contact information ]
Associate Professor of Pediatrics; Associate Medical Director, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Education
- B.S. (with honors), University of Texas, Austin, Tx., 1977
- M.D., University of Texas Medical School at Houston, 1984
Training
- Pediatrics, St. Louis Children's Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., 1984-87
- Division of Newborn Medicine, St. Louis Children's Hospital, Department of Pediatrics,
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., 1987-90
Licensure and Board Certification
- Missouri
- American Board of Pediatrics
- American Subboard of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Selected Publications
Sweetser DA, Hauft SM,
Hoppe PC,
Birkenmeier EH, Gordon JI:
Transgenic mice containing intestinal fatty
acid-binding protein - human growth gene in
their small intestine.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.
1988;
85:9611-9615.
Hauft SM, Sweetser DA, Rotwein PS, Lajara R,
Hoppe PC, Birkenmeier EH, Gordon JI:
A
transgenic mouse model that is useful for
analyzing cellular and geographic
differentiation of the intestine during
fetal development.
J Biol Chem
1989;
264:8419-8429.
Sacchettini JC, Hauft SM, VanCamp SL,
Cistola DP, Gordon JI:
Developmental and
structural studies of an intracellular lipid
binding protein expressed in the ileal
epithelium.
J Biol Chem
1990;
265:19199-19207.
Hauft SM, Roth KA, Harris S, Rees S, Cohn S,
Hansbrough JR, Wright N, Rease S, Schmidt GH,
Gordon JI:
Expression of SV40 T-antigen
in the small intestinal epithelium of
transgenic mice results in re-entry of
differentiating villus-associated
enterocytes into the cell cycle without an
apparent effect on the differentiation
program and without causing neoplastic
transformation.
J Cell Bio
1992;
117:825-839.
Crossman MW, Hauft SM,
Gordon JI:
The
mouse ileal lipid binding protein gene: a
model for studying axial patterning during
gut morphogenesis.
J Cell Biol
1994;
126:1547-1564.
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