Come together over me: Cells that form the dermatocranium and chondrocranium in mice

pubmed: wnt1 2023-12-07

Summary:

Most bone develops either by intramembranous ossification where bone forms within a soft connective tissue, or by endochondral ossification by way of a cartilage anlagen or model. Bones of the skull can form endochondrally or intramembranously or represent a combination of the two types of ossification. Contrary to the classical definition of intramembranous ossification, we have previously described a tight temporo-spatial relationship between cranial cartilages and dermal bone formation and...

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M Kathleen Pitirri, Joan T Richtsmeier, Mizuho Kawasaki, Abigail P Coupe, Susan Motch Perrine, Kazuhiko Kawasaki

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12/07/2023, 19:17

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07/27/2023, 06:00