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Transcriptional Network Controlling Endochondral Ossification

Hata K, Takahata Y, Murakami T, Nishimura

Endochondral ossification is the fundamental process of skeletal development in vertebrates. Chondrocytes undergo sequential steps of differentiation, including mesenchymal condensation, proliferation, hypertrophy, and mineralization. These steps, which are required for...
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Cyclooxygenase 2 in Gastric Carcinoma Is Expressed in Doublecortin- and CaM Kinase-Like-1-Positive Tuft Cells

Mutoh H, Sashikawa , Sakamoto H, Tateno T

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Doublecortin and CaM kinase-like-1 (DCAMKL1) is a marker of stem cells expressed predominantly in the crypt base in the intestine. However, DCAMKL1-positive cells have been shown to be differentiated...
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A Case of Campomelic Dysplasia without Sex Reversal

Kim HY, Yoon CH, Kim GH, Yoo HW, Lee BS, Kim KS, Kim EA

Campomelic dysplasia (CD; OMIM #114290), a rare form of congenital short-limbed dwarfism, is due to mutations in SOX9, a member of the SOX (SRY-related HMG box) gene family. Multiparous mother...
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Biologic Response of Degenerative Living Human Nucleus Pulposus Cells to Treatment with Cytokines

Kim SH, Kuh SU, Kim KN, Park JY, Cho KH, Chin DK, Kim KS, Cho YE

PURPOSE: To investigate the molecular responses of various genes and proteins related to disc degeneration upon treatment with cytokines that affect disc-cell proliferation and phenotype in living human intervertebral discs...
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Ectopic expression of cyclooxygenase-2-induced dedifferentiation in articular chondrocytes

Lee WK, Yu SM, Cheong SW, Sonn JK, Kim SJ

Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is known to modulate bone metabolism, including bone formation and resorption. Because cartilage serves as a template for endochondral bone formation and because cartilage development is initiated by...
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