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Mustn1 is expressed during chondrogenesis and is necessary for chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation in vitro
Bone , 06/12/09
Gersch RP et al. - Reintroduction of Mustn1 into a silenced cell line rescued this phenotype, returning proliferation rate, matrix production, and chondrogenic marker gene expression back to parental levels. Taken together these data suggest that Mustn1 is a necessary regulator of chondrocyte function.
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