Bone morphogenetic proteins

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BMP2 and BMP4 play crucial inductive roles during development. In this issue of Blood, Shao et al demonstrate that an intricate network of paracrine BMP2/4 signals also regulates angiogenesis - and will very likely interact with endocrine BMP cues during wound repair.

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Towler, D. A. (2009). Bone morphogenetic proteins. Blood. American Society of Hematology. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2009-06-228544

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