Bone Development
Loss of BMPR2 Leads to High Bone Mass Due to Increased Osteoblast Activity
Ote, S., Cox, K., Baron, R., Intini, G., Salazar, V., Gamer, L., Lotinun, S., Rosen, V., and Lowery, Jonathan W.
Imbalances in the ratio of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) versus activin and TGF? signaling are increasingly associated with human diseases yet the mechanisms mediating this relationship remain unclear. The type 2 receptors...
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Baron, R.1
Cox, K.1
Gamer, L.1
Intini, G.1
Lotinun, S.1
Activin Receptors1
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Bone Diseases1
Bone Morphogenetic Protein Receptors1
Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMP)1
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Marian University1