Post-traumatic osteoarthritis development is not modified by postnatal chondrocyte deletion of Ccn2
CCN2 is a matricellular protein involved in several crucial biological processes. In particular, CCN2 is involved in cartilage development and in osteoarthritis. Ccn2 null mice exhibit a range of skeletal dysmorphisms, highlighting its importance in regulating matrix formation during development; ho...
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Main Authors: | Craig M. Keenan (Author), Lorenzo Ramos-Mucci (Author), Ioannis Kanakis (Author), Peter I. Milner (Author), Andrew Leask (Author), David Abraham (Author), George Bou-Gharios (Author), Blandine Poulet (Author) |
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The Company of Biologists,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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