skeletal locations, also differ by their surface marker or gene expression, the ability to support the HSC niche, their osteochondroadipogenic or osteochondrogenic potency, and the ability to form bone through endochondral or intramembranous ossification, suggesting there is more than one type of SSC...
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Bone ossification, or osteogenesis, is the process of bone formation, which develops from a template, which is mostly cartilage. Osteogenesis can be intramembranous or endochondral, and in this last type, several transcription factors are involved [1]. Skeletal dysplasia (SD) occurs due to genetic...
ByDentalFloss— On Feb 23, 2011 So this protruding xiphoid process is one of those examples of the ways in which a child's skeletal system changes as the child grows up. I find the way our bodies naturally change as we age to be fascinating. ...