Search Results - "Kjosness, Kelsey M."
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Modified Periodic Acid‐Schiff (PAS) Is an Alternative to Safranin O for Discriminating Bone–Cartilage Interfaces
Published in JBMR plus (01-06-2023)“…ABSTRACT Cartilage histomorphometry is often performed on decalcified, paraffin‐embedded bone sections, which provide versatility in staining applications from…”
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Identifying the homology of the short human pisiform and its lost ossification center
Published in EvoDevo (25-11-2019)“…The pisiform and calcaneus are paralogous bones of the wrist and ankle and are the only carpal and tarsal, respectively, to develop from two ossification…”
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Using Mouse Metatarsal and Pisiform Ossification to Identify Genes Underlying Growth Plate Formation
Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2022)“…Variation in growth rate underlies, in large part, the great diversity in mammalian skeletal shape. Longitudinal growth occurs at growth plates, which amplify…”
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Ossification pattern of the unusual pisiform in two‐toed (Choloepus) and three‐toed sloths (Bradypus)
Published in Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) (01-07-2022)“…Two‐toed (Choloepus sp.) and three‐toed (Bradypus sp.) sloths possess short, rounded pisiforms that are rare among mammals and differ from other members of…”
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The Role of Hox in Pisiform and Calcaneus Growth Plate Formation and the Nature of the Zeugopod/Autopod Boundary
Published in Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution (01-07-2016)“…ABSTRACT The mesopodium forms at the boundary between the zeugopod and autopod and is composed of short nodular bones that typically lack growth plates. Hoxa11…”
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The pisiform growth plate is lost in humans and supports a role for Hox in growth plate formation
Published in Journal of anatomy (01-11-2014)“…The human pisiform is a small, nodular, although functionally significant, bone of the wrist. In most other mammals, including apes and Australopithecus…”
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Mechanisms of Pisiform Reduction in Mammals
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2020)“…Abstract only…”
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