The skeleton is among the most commonly injured body tissues. Every year more than 16 million fractures of long bones occur in the United States. Fortunately, bone has excellent regenerative potential ...
In vertebrates, the skeleton not only confers morphology, but also provides essential functions of life, including control of movements and protection of vital organs. During embryonic development, ...
Melanie Haffner-Luntzer, Sandra Foertsch, Verena Fischer, Katja Prystaz, Miriam Tschaffon, Yvonne Mödinger, Chelsea S. Bahney, Ralph S. Marcucio, Theodore Miclau, Anita Ignatius, Stefan O. Reber ...
Arid5b facilitates chondrogenesis by recruiting the histone demethylase Phf2 to Sox9-regulated genes
Skeletal development in vertebrates is mediated by two biological processes: intramembranous and endochondral ossification. Intramembranous ossification is used directly by osteoblasts, and occurs in ...
A research team has identified the MAPK Erk5 as a novel player controlling skeletogenesis. Their research sheds light on the question of how the complex our skeleton generates. There are more than 200 ...
Transplantation of collagenous matrix from the rat diaphyseal bone to subcutaneous sites resulted in new bone formation by an endochondral sequence. Functional bone marrow develops within the newly ...
There are more than 200 bones in the human body. Bone is formed during embryonic and postnatal skeletogenesis by two distinct, well-organized processes, intramembranous and endochondral ossification.
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