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      Developmental regulation of the growth plate.

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          Vertebrates do not look like jellyfish because the bones of their skeletons are levers that allow movement and protect vital organs. Bones come in an enormous variety of shapes and sizes to accomplish these goals, but, with few exceptions, use one process--endochondral bone formation--to generate the skeleton. The past few years have seen an enormous increase in understanding of the signalling pathways and the transcription factors that control endochondral bone development.

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          Journal
          Nature
          Nature
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          0028-0836
          0028-0836
          May 15 2003
          : 423
          : 6937
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Endocrine Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02114-2696, USA. kronenberg.henry@mgh.harvard.edu
          Article
          nature01657
          10.1038/nature01657
          12748651
          312bd7c1-4a9a-49fc-991b-55a98c5bbdfb
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