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Publication : A molecular analysis of matrix remodeling and angiogenesis during long bone development.

First Author  Colnot CI Year  2001
Journal  Mech Dev Volume  100
Issue  2 Pages  245-50
PubMed ID  11165481 Mgi Jnum  J:67305
Mgi Id  MGI:1930362 Doi  10.1016/s0925-4773(00)00532-3
Citation  Colnot CI, et al. (2001) A molecular analysis of matrix remodeling and angiogenesis during long bone development. Mech Dev 100(2):245-50
abstractText  The replacement of cartilage by bone is the net result of genetic programs that control chondrocyte differentiation, matrix degradation, and bone formation. Disruptions in the rate, timing, or duration of chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation result in shortened, misshapen skeletal elements. In the majority of these skeletal disruptions, vascular invasion of the elements is also perturbed. Our hypothesis is that the processes involved in endochondral ossification are synchronized via the vasculature. The purpose of this study was to examine carefully the events of vascular invasion and matrix degradation in the context of chondrocyte differentiation and bone formation. Here, we have produced a 'molecular map' of the initial vascularization of the developing skeleton that provides a framework in which to interpret a wide range of fetal skeletal malformations, disruptions, and dysplasias.
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