Background: Coordinated chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation are required for normal endochondral bone growth. Transcription factors binding to the cyclicAMP response element (CRE) are known to regulate these processes. One member of this family, Activating Tanscription Factor 3 (ATF3), is expressed during skeletogenesis and acts as a transcriptional repressor, but the function of this protein in chondrogenesis is unknown. Results: Here we demonstrate that Atf3 mRNA levels increase during mouse chondrocyte differentiation in vitro and in vivo. In addition, Atf3 mRNA levels are increased in response to cytochalasin D treatment, an inducer of chondrocy...
In this study the role of the chondrocyte cytoskeleton in regulating cellular mRNA levels in chondro...
The superficial zone (SZ) plays a multifaceted role in maintaining cartilage tissue homeostasis, in ...
BACKGROUND:Mutations in the human ATRX gene cause developmental defects, including skeletal deformit...
AbstractThe mouse embryonal carcinoma cell line ATDC5 provides an excellent model system for chondro...
Endochondral ossification is the process of skeletal bone growth via the formation of a cartilage te...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>NF-κB/p65 has been reported to be involved in regulation of chondrogenic ...
ObjectiveADAMTS (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin type-1 motif) zinc metallop...
AbstractIn this study, we report that the transcription factor c-Maf is required for normal chondroc...
Chondrocytes communicate with each other mainly via diffusible signals rather than direct cell-to-ce...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biomedical Genetic...
Ordered chondrocyte differentiation and maturation is required for normal skeletal development, but ...
SummaryChondrocytes play an essential role in endochondral bone development, which is requisite for ...
BACKGROUND:Chondrogenesis is the earliest stage of skeletal development and is a highly dynamic proc...
Chondrocyte differentiation in the growth plate is an important process for the longitudinal growth ...
BACKGROUND: Mutations in the human ATRX gene cause developmental defects, including skeletal deformi...
In this study the role of the chondrocyte cytoskeleton in regulating cellular mRNA levels in chondro...
The superficial zone (SZ) plays a multifaceted role in maintaining cartilage tissue homeostasis, in ...
BACKGROUND:Mutations in the human ATRX gene cause developmental defects, including skeletal deformit...
AbstractThe mouse embryonal carcinoma cell line ATDC5 provides an excellent model system for chondro...
Endochondral ossification is the process of skeletal bone growth via the formation of a cartilage te...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>NF-κB/p65 has been reported to be involved in regulation of chondrogenic ...
ObjectiveADAMTS (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin type-1 motif) zinc metallop...
AbstractIn this study, we report that the transcription factor c-Maf is required for normal chondroc...
Chondrocytes communicate with each other mainly via diffusible signals rather than direct cell-to-ce...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biomedical Genetic...
Ordered chondrocyte differentiation and maturation is required for normal skeletal development, but ...
SummaryChondrocytes play an essential role in endochondral bone development, which is requisite for ...
BACKGROUND:Chondrogenesis is the earliest stage of skeletal development and is a highly dynamic proc...
Chondrocyte differentiation in the growth plate is an important process for the longitudinal growth ...
BACKGROUND: Mutations in the human ATRX gene cause developmental defects, including skeletal deformi...
In this study the role of the chondrocyte cytoskeleton in regulating cellular mRNA levels in chondro...
The superficial zone (SZ) plays a multifaceted role in maintaining cartilage tissue homeostasis, in ...
BACKGROUND:Mutations in the human ATRX gene cause developmental defects, including skeletal deformit...