AbstractThe majority of the vertebrate skeleton develops through the process of endochondral ossification and involves successive steps of chondrogenesis, chondrocyte proliferation, and hypertrophic chondrocyte differentiation. Interruption of this program through gene mutations and hormonal or environmental factors contributes to numerous diseases, including growth disorders and chondrodysplasias. While a large number of growth factors and hormones have been implicated in the regulation of chondrocyte biology, relatively little is known about the intracellular signaling pathways involved. Recent data provide novel insights into the mechanisms governing acquisition of new phenotypes within the chondrogenic program and suggest multiple pivot...
Background: NF-kappa B/p65 has been reported to be involved in regulation of chondrogenic differenti...
The interaction of chondrocytes with the extracellular-matrix environment is mediated mainly by inte...
Most of our bones form through the process of endochondral ossification, which is tightly regulated ...
AbstractThe majority of the vertebrate skeleton develops through the process of endochondral ossific...
Chondrocytes communicate with each other mainly via diffusible signals rather than direct cell-to-ce...
Endochondral ossification, the mechanism responsible for the development of the long bones, is depen...
Chondrogenesis, e.g., the formation of cartilage from precursor cells, is characterized by drastic c...
differentiation of chondrocytes is a main barrier in application of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) fo...
Cartilage is the first skeletal tissue to be formed during embryogenesis leading to the creation of ...
AbstractDuring chondrogenesis, complex intracellular signalling pathways regulate an intricate serie...
During endochondral ossification, chondrocyte growth and differentiation is controlled by many local...
AbstractThe long bones of the developing skeleton, such as those of the limb, arise from the process...
Hypertrophic differentiation of chondrocytes is a main barrier in application of mesenchymal stem ce...
Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling is a critical regulator of cartilage differentiation as w...
<div><p>During endochondral ossification, chondrocyte growth and differentiation is controlled by ma...
Background: NF-kappa B/p65 has been reported to be involved in regulation of chondrogenic differenti...
The interaction of chondrocytes with the extracellular-matrix environment is mediated mainly by inte...
Most of our bones form through the process of endochondral ossification, which is tightly regulated ...
AbstractThe majority of the vertebrate skeleton develops through the process of endochondral ossific...
Chondrocytes communicate with each other mainly via diffusible signals rather than direct cell-to-ce...
Endochondral ossification, the mechanism responsible for the development of the long bones, is depen...
Chondrogenesis, e.g., the formation of cartilage from precursor cells, is characterized by drastic c...
differentiation of chondrocytes is a main barrier in application of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) fo...
Cartilage is the first skeletal tissue to be formed during embryogenesis leading to the creation of ...
AbstractDuring chondrogenesis, complex intracellular signalling pathways regulate an intricate serie...
During endochondral ossification, chondrocyte growth and differentiation is controlled by many local...
AbstractThe long bones of the developing skeleton, such as those of the limb, arise from the process...
Hypertrophic differentiation of chondrocytes is a main barrier in application of mesenchymal stem ce...
Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling is a critical regulator of cartilage differentiation as w...
<div><p>During endochondral ossification, chondrocyte growth and differentiation is controlled by ma...
Background: NF-kappa B/p65 has been reported to be involved in regulation of chondrogenic differenti...
The interaction of chondrocytes with the extracellular-matrix environment is mediated mainly by inte...
Most of our bones form through the process of endochondral ossification, which is tightly regulated ...