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Michael J Zuscik1, Matthew J Hilton, Xinping Zhang, Di Chen, Regis J O'Keefe.
Abstract
Chondrogenesis and endochondral ossification are the cartilage differentiation processes that lead to skeletal formation and growth in the developing vertebrate as well as skeletal repair in the adult. The exquisite regulation of these processes, both in normal development and in pathologic situations, is impacted by a number of different types of stress. These include normal stressors such as mechanical loading and hypoxia as well pathologic stressors such as injury and/or inflammation and environmental toxins. This article provides an overview of the processes of chondrogenesis and endochondral ossification and their control at the molecular level. A summary of the influence of the most well-understood normal and pathologic stressors on the differentiation program is also presented.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18246193 PMCID: PMC2214711 DOI: 10.1172/JCI34174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Invest ISSN: 0021-9738 Impact factor: 14.808