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    Regulation of tendon differentiation by scleraxis distinguishes force-transmitting tendons from muscle-anchoring tendons by Murchison, Nicholas D, Price, Brian A, Conner, David A, Keene, Douglas R, Olson, Eric N, Tabin, Clifford J, Schweitzer, Ronen

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-07-2007)
    “…The scleraxis ( Scx ) gene, encoding a bHLH transcription factor, is expressed in the progenitors and cells of all tendon tissues. To determine Scx function,…”
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    Generation of transgenic tendon reporters, ScxGFP and ScxAP, using regulatory elements of the scleraxis gene by Pryce, Brian A., Brent, Ava E., Murchison, Nicholas D., Tabin, Clifford J., Schweitzer, Ronen

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-06-2007)
    “…Defects in tendon patterning and differentiation are seldom assessed in mouse mutants due to the difficulty in visualizing connective tissue structures. To…”
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    Recruitment and maintenance of tendon progenitors by TGFβ signaling are essential for tendon formation by Pryce, Brian A., Watson, Spencer S., Murchison, Nicholas D., Staverosky, Julia A., Dünker, Nicole, Schweitzer, Ronen

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-04-2009)
    “…Tendons and ligaments mediate the attachment of muscle to bone and of bone to bone to provide connectivity and structural integrity in the musculoskeletal…”
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    Recruitment and maintenance of tendon progenitors by TGFbeta signaling are essential for tendon formation by Pryce, Brian A, Watson, Spencer S, Murchison, Nicholas D, Staverosky, Julia A, Dünker, Nicole, Schweitzer, Ronen

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-04-2009)
    “…Tendons and ligaments mediate the attachment of muscle to bone and of bone to bone to provide connectivity and structural integrity in the musculoskeletal…”
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    Recruitment and maintenance of tendon progenitors by TGFβ signaling are essential for tendon formation by Brian A. Pryce, Spencer S. Watson, Nicholas D. Murchison, Julia A. Staverosky, Nicole Dünker, Ronen Schweitzer

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-04-2009)
    “…Tendons and ligaments mediate the attachment of muscle to bone and of bone to bone to provide connectivity and structural integrity in the musculoskeletal…”
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    Journal Article