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Brings together a cross-fertilization of ideas between human molecular genetics, develeopmental biology, tissue biology and the biochemistry of cell signalling pathways, in order to create new insights into the mechanisms of normal and abnormal skeletogenesis.

Table of Contents
Introduction (B. Hall).
Genetic Control of Skeletal Development (G. Karsentry).
Early Steps in Limb Patterning and Chondrogenesis (S. Pizette & L. Niswander).
General Discussion I.
Developmental Mechanisms of Vertebrate Limb Evolution (M. Cohn).
Regulation of Chondrocyte Growth and Differentiation by Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (D. Ornitz).
Defects of Human Skeletogenesis--Models and Mechanisms (S. Mundlos).
Genetic Control of the Cell Proliferation--Differentiation Balance in the Developing Skull Vault: Roles of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Signalling Pathways (G. Morriss-Kay, et al.).

Craniosynostosis and Related Limb Anomalies (A. Wilkie, et al.).

The Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein and Indian Hedgehog Feedback Loop in the Growth Plate (H. Kronenberg & U. Chung).
Cartilage Matrix Resorption in Skeletogenesis (W. Wu, et al.).

Retinoid signalling and skeletal development (T. Underhill, et al.).

General Discussion II.
Defects in Extracellular Matrix Structural Proteins in the Osteochondrodysplasias (D. Cohn).

Genetic Control of Bone and Joint Formation (D. Kingsley).
The Molecular Basis of Osteoclast Differentiation and Activation (T. Suda, et al.).

Clinical Disorders of Bone Resorption (G. Russell, et al.).

Final Discussion.
Index of Contributors.
Subject Index.

The Molecular Control of Skeletogenesis Novartis

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 29/01/2001
      ISBN13: 9780471494331, 978-0471494331
      ISBN10: 047149433X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Brings together a cross-fertilization of ideas between human molecular genetics, develeopmental biology, tissue biology and the biochemistry of cell signalling pathways, in order to create new insights into the mechanisms of normal and abnormal skeletogenesis.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction (B. Hall).
      Genetic Control of Skeletal Development (G. Karsentry).
      Early Steps in Limb Patterning and Chondrogenesis (S. Pizette & L. Niswander).
      General Discussion I.
      Developmental Mechanisms of Vertebrate Limb Evolution (M. Cohn).
      Regulation of Chondrocyte Growth and Differentiation by Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (D. Ornitz).
      Defects of Human Skeletogenesis--Models and Mechanisms (S. Mundlos).
      Genetic Control of the Cell Proliferation--Differentiation Balance in the Developing Skull Vault: Roles of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Signalling Pathways (G. Morriss-Kay, et al.).

      Craniosynostosis and Related Limb Anomalies (A. Wilkie, et al.).

      The Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein and Indian Hedgehog Feedback Loop in the Growth Plate (H. Kronenberg & U. Chung).
      Cartilage Matrix Resorption in Skeletogenesis (W. Wu, et al.).

      Retinoid signalling and skeletal development (T. Underhill, et al.).

      General Discussion II.
      Defects in Extracellular Matrix Structural Proteins in the Osteochondrodysplasias (D. Cohn).

      Genetic Control of Bone and Joint Formation (D. Kingsley).
      The Molecular Basis of Osteoclast Differentiation and Activation (T. Suda, et al.).

      Clinical Disorders of Bone Resorption (G. Russell, et al.).

      Final Discussion.
      Index of Contributors.
      Subject Index.

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