AbstractArticular cartilage and synovial joints are critical for skeletal function, but the mechanisms regulating their development are largely unknown. In previous studies we found that the ets transcription factor ERG and its alternatively-spliced variant C-1-1 have roles in joint formation in chick. Here, we extended our studies to mouse. We found that ERG is also expressed in developing mouse limb joints. To test regulation of ERG expression, beads coated with the joint master regulator protein GDF-5 were implanted close to incipient joints in mouse limb explants; this led to rapid and strong ectopic ERG expression. We cloned and characterized several mammalian ERG variants and expressed a human C-1-1 counterpart (hERG3Δ81) throughout t...
Objective: The STR/ort mouse strain develops osteoarthritis (OA) of the medial tibial cartilage whil...
Synovial joints are the most common joints facilitating skeletal movement. Healthy articular cartila...
Synovial joints are crucial for support and locomotion in vertebrates, and are the frequent site of ...
AbstractArticular cartilage and synovial joints are critical for skeletal function, but the mechanis...
AbstractObjective Based on function and developmental fate, cartilage tissue can be broadly classifi...
Articular cartilage has a fundamental role in joint function. While much is known about its structur...
<div><p>In monolayer culture, primary articular chondrocytes have an intrinsic tendency to lose thei...
La famille ETS comprend une trentaine de gènes codant des facteurs de transcription impliqués dans d...
AbstractThe origin, roles and fate of progenitor cells forming synovial joints during limb skeletoge...
AbstractA functional skeletal system requires the coordinated development of many different tissue t...
AbstractObjective This work was carried out to identify transcription factors controlling the differ...
Chondrocytes differentiate from mesenchymal progenitors and produce templates(anlagen) for the devel...
AbstractHeparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) regulate a number of major developmental processes, bu...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a critical role in governing cell behavior and phenotype during...
AbstractThe long bones of the developing skeleton, such as those of the limb, arise from the process...
Objective: The STR/ort mouse strain develops osteoarthritis (OA) of the medial tibial cartilage whil...
Synovial joints are the most common joints facilitating skeletal movement. Healthy articular cartila...
Synovial joints are crucial for support and locomotion in vertebrates, and are the frequent site of ...
AbstractArticular cartilage and synovial joints are critical for skeletal function, but the mechanis...
AbstractObjective Based on function and developmental fate, cartilage tissue can be broadly classifi...
Articular cartilage has a fundamental role in joint function. While much is known about its structur...
<div><p>In monolayer culture, primary articular chondrocytes have an intrinsic tendency to lose thei...
La famille ETS comprend une trentaine de gènes codant des facteurs de transcription impliqués dans d...
AbstractThe origin, roles and fate of progenitor cells forming synovial joints during limb skeletoge...
AbstractA functional skeletal system requires the coordinated development of many different tissue t...
AbstractObjective This work was carried out to identify transcription factors controlling the differ...
Chondrocytes differentiate from mesenchymal progenitors and produce templates(anlagen) for the devel...
AbstractHeparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) regulate a number of major developmental processes, bu...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a critical role in governing cell behavior and phenotype during...
AbstractThe long bones of the developing skeleton, such as those of the limb, arise from the process...
Objective: The STR/ort mouse strain develops osteoarthritis (OA) of the medial tibial cartilage whil...
Synovial joints are the most common joints facilitating skeletal movement. Healthy articular cartila...
Synovial joints are crucial for support and locomotion in vertebrates, and are the frequent site of ...