The Sarnat studies in craniofacial biology

The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Kenneth FanJames P Bradley

Abstract

Dr. Bernard Sarnat is one of plastic surgery's greatest laboratory investigators. His contributions to our understanding of modern craniofacial molecular biology are immense. His landmark studies continue to influence the way we approach and treat patients today. This article outlines his classic investigations of the craniofacial skeleton, with particular interest in lower face, midface, and upper face development; cranial suture and cranial base biology; and tooth and dental development. In this article, a brief summary of Dr. Sarnat's investigations are followed by how these data have had an important clinical impact.

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Nov 30, 1978·Albrecht Von Graefes Archiv Für Klinische Und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie. Albrecht Von Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology·B G Sarnat
Jan 1, 1979·Ophthalmologica. Journal international d'ophtalmologie. International journal of ophthalmology. Zeitschrift für Augenheilkunde·B G Sarnat
Jan 1, 1974·Ophthalmologica. Journal international d'ophtalmologie. International journal of ophthalmology. Zeitschrift für Augenheilkunde·I G Gault, B G Sarnat
Aug 1, 1974·The American Journal of Anatomy·B G Sarnat, P D Shanedling
Nov 1, 1970·American Journal of Ophthalmology·B G Sarnat, P D Shanedling
Jul 1, 1971·American Journal of Orthodontics·B G Sarnat, H Muchnic
Jan 1, 1972·Acta Anatomica·B G Sarnat, P D Shanedling
Oct 1, 1969·British Journal of Plastic Surgery·B G Sarnat, M R Wexler
Jan 1, 1970·Ophthalmologica. Journal international d'ophtalmologie. International journal of ophthalmology. Zeitschrift für Augenheilkunde·B G Sarnat
Oct 1, 1967·Archives of Otolaryngology·B G Sarnat, M R Wexler
Feb 1, 1980·Annals of Plastic Surgery·J G McCarthy, C A Reid
Jul 1, 1980·American Journal of Orthodontics·W R ProffitT A Turvey
Jan 1, 1980·Acta Anatomica·B G Sarnat
Jan 1, 1980·Anatomy and Embryology·B G Sarnat
Jul 1, 1997·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·B G Sarnat
Sep 17, 2002·Journal of Cranio-maxillo-facial Surgery : Official Publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery·Seiji Iida, Tokuzo Matsuya
Mar 26, 2003·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·James P BradleyPeter Taub
Sep 1, 1954·The Anatomical Record·M D ROSEN, B G SARNAT
Jul 1, 1958·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Transplantation Bulletin·B G SARNAT
Jun 1, 1965·Archives of Ophthalmology·B G SARNAT, P D SHANEDLING
Jan 1, 1955·The American Journal of Anatomy·I B ROBINSON, B G SARNAT
Apr 1, 1955·Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology·M D ROSEN, B G SARNAT
Feb 1, 1952·Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology·O V BATSON

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Feb 1, 2017·Oral Diseases·O A EffiomS O Akintoye

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