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443 related items for PubMed ID: 16936073

  • 1. Wnt/beta-catenin signaling interacts differentially with Ihh signaling in controlling endochondral bone and synovial joint formation.
    Mak KK, Chen MH, Day TF, Chuang PT, Yang Y.
    Development; 2006 Sep; 133(18):3695-707. PubMed ID: 16936073
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  • 2. Indian hedgehog signals independently of PTHrP to promote chondrocyte hypertrophy.
    Mak KK, Kronenberg HM, Chuang PT, Mackem S, Yang Y.
    Development; 2008 Jun; 135(11):1947-56. PubMed ID: 18434416
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  • 3. Cartilage-specific β-catenin signaling regulates chondrocyte maturation, generation of ossification centers, and perichondrial bone formation during skeletal development.
    Dao DY, Jonason JH, Zhang Y, Hsu W, Chen D, Hilton MJ, O'Keefe RJ.
    J Bone Miner Res; 2012 Aug; 27(8):1680-94. PubMed ID: 22508079
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  • 4. Wnt and hedgehog signaling pathways in bone development.
    Day TF, Yang Y.
    J Bone Joint Surg Am; 2008 Feb; 90 Suppl 1():19-24. PubMed ID: 18292352
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  • 5. Wnt9a signaling is required for joint integrity and regulation of Ihh during chondrogenesis.
    Später D, Hill TP, O'sullivan RJ, Gruber M, Conner DA, Hartmann C.
    Development; 2006 Aug; 133(15):3039-49. PubMed ID: 16818445
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  • 6. Wnt/beta-catenin signaling in mesenchymal progenitors controls osteoblast and chondrocyte differentiation during vertebrate skeletogenesis.
    Day TF, Guo X, Garrett-Beal L, Yang Y.
    Dev Cell; 2005 May; 8(5):739-50. PubMed ID: 15866164
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  • 7. Developmental regulation of Wnt/beta-catenin signals is required for growth plate assembly, cartilage integrity, and endochondral ossification.
    Tamamura Y, Otani T, Kanatani N, Koyama E, Kitagaki J, Komori T, Yamada Y, Costantini F, Wakisaka S, Pacifici M, Iwamoto M, Enomoto-Iwamoto M.
    J Biol Chem; 2005 May 13; 280(19):19185-95. PubMed ID: 15760903
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  • 8. Ihh controls cartilage development by antagonizing Gli3, but requires additional effectors to regulate osteoblast and vascular development.
    Hilton MJ, Tu X, Cook J, Hu H, Long F.
    Development; 2005 Oct 13; 132(19):4339-51. PubMed ID: 16141219
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  • 9. Genetic manipulation of hedgehog signaling in the endochondral skeleton reveals a direct role in the regulation of chondrocyte proliferation.
    Long F, Zhang XM, Karp S, Yang Y, McMahon AP.
    Development; 2001 Dec 13; 128(24):5099-108. PubMed ID: 11748145
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  • 15. Gli3 acts as a repressor downstream of Ihh in regulating two distinct steps of chondrocyte differentiation.
    Koziel L, Wuelling M, Schneider S, Vortkamp A.
    Development; 2005 Dec 13; 132(23):5249-60. PubMed ID: 16284117
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  • 16. Interaction of growth factors regulating chondrocyte differentiation in the developing embryo.
    Vortkamp A.
    Osteoarthritis Cartilage; 2001 Dec 13; 9 Suppl A():S109-17. PubMed ID: 11680674
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  • 17. Ihh signaling is directly required for the osteoblast lineage in the endochondral skeleton.
    Long F, Chung UI, Ohba S, McMahon J, Kronenberg HM, McMahon AP.
    Development; 2004 Mar 13; 131(6):1309-18. PubMed ID: 14973297
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