The mammalian skeleton boasts a remarkable capacity to completely restore the original structure and function of a bone following injury. Interestingly, the biological processes of fracture repair recapitulate many of the mechanisms of embryonic skeletal development. The Hox genes are critical regulators of skeletal development, yet the function of these genes during adult fracture repair is largely unknown. Ongoing research in the Wellik lab is focused on understanding the role(s) of these genes in this context. The Hox genes encode evolutionarily conserved transcription factors that are imperative for patterning of the axial and limb skeleton in the developing embryo. Specifically, Hox11 genes function to instruct growth and morpho...
Hox genes are key developmental patterning genes that impact segmental identity and skeletal pattern...
The molecular mechanisms that govern bone and joint formation are complex, involving an integrated n...
During limb development, posterior Hox genes of the Hoxa- and Hoxd cluster provide positional inform...
The mammalian skeleton boasts a remarkable capacity to completely restore the original structure and...
The processes that govern fracture repair rely on many mechanisms that recapitulate embryonic skelet...
Hox genes are indispensable for the proper patterning of the skeletal morphology of the axial and ap...
Hox genes encode transcription factors that play essential roles in the correct establishment of ske...
The skeleton is one of the most widely explored organs for defining mesenchymal stem/progenitor cell...
International audienceHox genes are key developmental regulators. In this issue of Developmental Cel...
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Loss-of-function experiments have demonstrated that the establishment of the limb architecture relie...
Hox genes are critical regulators of skeletal development and Hox9-13 paralogs, specifically, are ne...
Journal ArticleMice in which all members of the Hox10 or Hox11 paralogous group are disrupted provid...
The molecular mechanisms that govern bone and joint formation are complex, involving an integrated n...
Hox genes are an evolutionary highly conserved gene family. They determine the anterior-posterior bo...
Hox genes are key developmental patterning genes that impact segmental identity and skeletal pattern...
The molecular mechanisms that govern bone and joint formation are complex, involving an integrated n...
During limb development, posterior Hox genes of the Hoxa- and Hoxd cluster provide positional inform...
The mammalian skeleton boasts a remarkable capacity to completely restore the original structure and...
The processes that govern fracture repair rely on many mechanisms that recapitulate embryonic skelet...
Hox genes are indispensable for the proper patterning of the skeletal morphology of the axial and ap...
Hox genes encode transcription factors that play essential roles in the correct establishment of ske...
The skeleton is one of the most widely explored organs for defining mesenchymal stem/progenitor cell...
International audienceHox genes are key developmental regulators. In this issue of Developmental Cel...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136346/1/dvdy24482.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Loss-of-function experiments have demonstrated that the establishment of the limb architecture relie...
Hox genes are critical regulators of skeletal development and Hox9-13 paralogs, specifically, are ne...
Journal ArticleMice in which all members of the Hox10 or Hox11 paralogous group are disrupted provid...
The molecular mechanisms that govern bone and joint formation are complex, involving an integrated n...
Hox genes are an evolutionary highly conserved gene family. They determine the anterior-posterior bo...
Hox genes are key developmental patterning genes that impact segmental identity and skeletal pattern...
The molecular mechanisms that govern bone and joint formation are complex, involving an integrated n...
During limb development, posterior Hox genes of the Hoxa- and Hoxd cluster provide positional inform...