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Results 1 - 10 of 52 for Skeleton
  1. ... flexible tissue that makes up much of the skeleton during early development. The process of converting cartilage ... results in abnormal formation of the ears, the skeleton, and the glands in the eyes and mouth ...
  2. ... flexible tissue that makes up much of the skeleton during early development. Most cartilage is later converted ... tissues, impairing the formation of bones throughout the skeleton and causing changes in the inner ear that ...
  3. ... role in the development and maintenance of the skeleton. In particular, it is essential for the normal ... flexible tissue that makes up much of the skeleton during early development. Most cartilage is later converted ...
  4. ... flexible tissue that makes up much of the skeleton during early development. Most cartilage is later converted ... tissues, impairing the formation of bones throughout the skeleton and causing changes in the eye and inner ...
  5. ... flexible tissue that makes up much of the skeleton during early development. Most cartilage is later converted ... spongelike under a microscope. Because much of the skeleton develops from cartilage before birth and in early ...
  6. ... ossified). The formation of bone tissue outside the skeleton freezes joints and limits movement in affected individuals. ... ossificans progressiva: a druggable target for the second skeleton. Expert Opin Biol Ther. 2007 May;7(5): ...
  7. ... flexible tissue that makes up much of the skeleton during early development. It is also be involved ... other conditions, most of which affect the developing skeleton or the nervous system.In addition to metatropic ...
  8. ... role in cells called chondrocytes in the developing skeleton. Chondrocytes give rise to cartilage, a tough, flexible tissue that makes up much of the skeleton during early development. Most cartilage is later converted ...
  9. ... be important for the normal development of the skeleton and potentially other parts of the body. At ... of many parts of the body, particularly the skeleton. Autosomal dominant inheritance means that one copy of ...
  10. ... cluster is necessary for normal development of the skeleton, heart, kidneys, lungs, and nervous system.The MIR17HG ... individuals with these microduplications have overgrowth of the skeleton, resulting in extra fingers (polydactyly) and an unusually ...
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