Dr. Erik N Meyers MD
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Specialist | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
190 E Bannock St Boise ID, 83712About
Dr. Erik Meyers is a Neonatal-Perinatal Physician practicing in Boise, ID. Dr. Meyers cares for the critically ill newborn and premature infants. Neonatal-Perinatal Physicians treat conditions such as breathing disorders, birth defects, infections, and any other life-threatening medical problems. They coordinate with their young patients families and other physicians to determine appropriate treatment.
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Differences in left-right axis pathways in mouse and chick: functions of FGF8 and SHH.
- Targeted disruption of Fgf8 causes failure of cell migration in the gastrulating mouse embryo.
- A genetic link between Tbx1 and fibroblast growth factor signaling.
- Fgf8 is required for pharyngeal arch and cardiovascular development in the mouse.
- Tbx1 is regulated by tissue-specific forkhead proteins through a common Sonic hedgehog-responsive enhancer.
- BMP receptor IA is required in mammalian neural crest cells for development of the cardiac outflow tract and ventricular myocardium.
- Chorioallantoic fusion defects and embryonic lethality resulting from disruption of Zfp36L1, a gene encoding a CCCH tandem zinc finger protein of the Tristetraprolin family.
- Sonic hedgehog is required for cardiac outflow tract and neural crest cell
- Loss of Gbx2 results in neural crest cell patterning and pharyngeal arch artery defects in the mouse embryo.
- Fgf8 is required for anterior heart field development.
- The bone morphogenetic protein antagonist noggin regulates mammalian cardiac morphogenesis.
- Independent requirements for Hedgehog signaling by both the anterior heart field and neural crest cells for outflow tract development.
- Intracardiac septation requires hedgehog-dependent cellular contributions from outside the heart.
- Insertion of hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase cDNA into human bone marrow cells by a retrovirus.
- Undifferential parotid carcinoma with osteoblastic metastases.
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