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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Ectopic ossification
  1. ... the paternal copy of the gene. Cutaneous ossification Ectopic ossification Heterotopic ossification Myositis ossificans progressiva Osteodermia Osteoma cutis ...
  2. ... protein appears to result in out-of-place (ectopic) ossification, resulting in fusion of the bones in the ...
  3. ... protein appears to result in out-of-place (ectopic) ossification, resulting in fusion of the bones in the ...
  4. ... its ability to regulate osteogenesis. Impaired regulation of osteogenesis results in the ectopic production of bony tissue in the skin and ...