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  • 48. Evc works in chondrocytes and osteoblasts to regulate multiple aspects of growth plate development in the appendicular skeleton and cranial base.
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  • 51. Epiphyseal chondrocyte secondary ossification centers require thyroid hormone activation of Indian hedgehog and osterix signaling.
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  • 56. Beta-catenin signaling pathway is crucial for bone morphogenetic protein 2 to induce new bone formation.
    Chen Y, Whetstone HC, Youn A, Nadesan P, Chow EC, Lin AC, Alman BA.
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