Bone growth: coordinating chondrocyte differentiation

Current Biology : CB
G A Wallis

Abstract

Two signalling molecules-Indian hedgehog and parathyroid hormone-related peptide-have been found to function in a negative feedback loop that is crucial for the coordinated regulation of the rate and extent of endochondral bone growth.

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