Research on the genetic mechanisms underlying human skeletal development and disease have largely relied on studies in mice. However, recently the zebrafish has emerged as a popular model for skeletal research. Despite anatomical differences such as a lack of long bones in their limbs and no hematopoietic bone marrow, both the cell types in cartilage and bone as well as the genetic pathways that regulate their development are remarkably conserved between teleost fish and humans. Here we review recent studies that highlight this conservation, focusing specifically on the cartilaginous growth zones (GZs) of endochondral bones. GZs can be unidirectional such as the growth plates (GPs) of long bones in tetrapod limbs or bidirectional, such as i...
peer reviewedUnderstanding osteoblast differentiation and their function in bone matrix deposition a...
Developmental osteogenesis and pathologies of mineralized tissues are areas of intense investigation...
development of osteochondroma, an isolated/sporadic- or a multifocal/hereditary cartilaginous bone t...
Developmental osteogenesis and pathologies of mineralized tissues are areas of intense investigation...
In recent decades, many studies using the zebrafish model organism have been performed. Zebrafish, p...
SummaryObjectiveIncreasing evidence points to a strong genetic component to osteoarthritis (OA) and ...
2016-09-23We owe the flexibility of our bodies to the joints that connect our bones to each other. P...
For many years bone research has been mainly performed in mice, chicken, cell culture systems, or hu...
For many years bone research has been mainly performed in mice, chicken, cell culture systems, or hu...
AbstractSystematic identification of skeletal dysplasias in model vertebrates provides insight into ...
Background/Introduction: Skeletal deformities in teleost fish have already been extensively describe...
Animal models are essential tools for addressing fundamental scientific questions about skeletal dis...
Objective: Increasing evidence points to a strong genetic component to osteoarthritis (OA) and that ...
Animal models are essential tools for addressing fundamental scientific questions about skeletal dis...
<p>Historically the skeleton, in particular bone, was depicted as a rigid, inflexible, lifeless stru...
peer reviewedUnderstanding osteoblast differentiation and their function in bone matrix deposition a...
Developmental osteogenesis and pathologies of mineralized tissues are areas of intense investigation...
development of osteochondroma, an isolated/sporadic- or a multifocal/hereditary cartilaginous bone t...
Developmental osteogenesis and pathologies of mineralized tissues are areas of intense investigation...
In recent decades, many studies using the zebrafish model organism have been performed. Zebrafish, p...
SummaryObjectiveIncreasing evidence points to a strong genetic component to osteoarthritis (OA) and ...
2016-09-23We owe the flexibility of our bodies to the joints that connect our bones to each other. P...
For many years bone research has been mainly performed in mice, chicken, cell culture systems, or hu...
For many years bone research has been mainly performed in mice, chicken, cell culture systems, or hu...
AbstractSystematic identification of skeletal dysplasias in model vertebrates provides insight into ...
Background/Introduction: Skeletal deformities in teleost fish have already been extensively describe...
Animal models are essential tools for addressing fundamental scientific questions about skeletal dis...
Objective: Increasing evidence points to a strong genetic component to osteoarthritis (OA) and that ...
Animal models are essential tools for addressing fundamental scientific questions about skeletal dis...
<p>Historically the skeleton, in particular bone, was depicted as a rigid, inflexible, lifeless stru...
peer reviewedUnderstanding osteoblast differentiation and their function in bone matrix deposition a...
Developmental osteogenesis and pathologies of mineralized tissues are areas of intense investigation...
development of osteochondroma, an isolated/sporadic- or a multifocal/hereditary cartilaginous bone t...