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Cellular differentiation in skeletal tissues

Brian K. Hall
- 01 Nov 1970 - 
- Vol. 45, Iss: 4, pp 455-484
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Sutural biology and the correlates of craniosynostosis

TL;DR: This analysis indicates that although patent sutures aid in the growth process, some growth can take place after suture closure, and cessation of growth does not necessarily, or always lead to fusion of suture, and two conclusions are provocative.
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The membranous skeleton: the role of cell condensations in vertebrate skeletogenesis.

TL;DR: Condensations emerge as a pivotal stage in initiation of the vertebrate skeleton in embryonic development and in the modification of skeletal morphology during evolution.
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The new bone biology: pathologic, molecular, and clinical correlates.

TL;DR: Bone and cartilage and their disorders are addressed under the following headings: functions of bone; normal and abnormal bone remodeling; osteopetrosis and osteoporosis; epithelial-mesenchymal interaction, condensation and differentiation; osteoblasts, markers of bone formation, osteoclasts, components of bone, and pathology of bone.
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Development and evolutionary origins of vertebrate skeletogenic and odontogenic tissues.

TL;DR: This review deals with the following seven aspects of vertebrate skeletogenic and odontogenic tissues: innervation, chemoreception, histology, histopathology, “soft” and “hard” tissues.
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Bone and cartilage formation in diffusion chambers by subcultured cells derived from the periosteum.

TL;DR: It is suggested that periosteal cells of young chicks contain subsets of progenitor cells or mesenchymal stem cells which possess the potential to differentiate into osteoblasts or chondrocytes, and this potential is retained after enzymatic isolation and for several population doublings in culture.
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The role of the vessels in osteogenesis

TL;DR: The endothelioma causes bone expansion, bone reaction and even bone necrosis, but not proper bone formation, whereas the osteogenic sarcoma or osteoblastoma forms bone; and with the same fidelity to their origin osteoclasts are seen in the malignant osteolytic tumour.
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Electron microscopic studies of induced cartilage development and calcification.

TL;DR: The fine structure of induced cartilage formation and calcification in the normal epiphysis is described in this paper, which is similar to that of cartilage development in the human epiphys.
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The formation of bone under the influence of epithelium of the urinary tract

C. B. Huggins
- 01 Mar 1931 - 
TL;DR: The rather unexpected action of the urinary tract on certain connective tissues in the production of bone is indicated in detail in this article, and further observations relative to osteogenesis will be presented.
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The structure and development of cranial and facial sutures.

TL;DR: Investigation of the development and structure of a variety of sutures in available foetal, young and adult material finds that much more detailed and accurate information was required in order to provide the necessary basis for experimental work on the morphogenesis and functions of the suture.