Relating the chondrocyte gene network to growth plate morphology: From genes to phenotype

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During endochondral ossification, chondrocyte growth and differentiation is controlled by many local signalling pathways. Due to crosstalks and feedback mechanisms, these interwoven pathways display a network like structure. In this study, a large-scale literature based logical model of the growth plate network was developed. The network is able to capture the different states (resting, proliferating and hypertrophic) that chondrocytes go through as they progress within the growth plate. In a first corroboration step, the effect of mutations in various signalling pathways of the growth plate network was investigated. © 2012 Kerkhofs et al.

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Kerkhofs, J., Roberts, S. J., Luyten, F. P., van Oosterwyck, H., & Geris, L. (2012). Relating the chondrocyte gene network to growth plate morphology: From genes to phenotype. PLoS ONE, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034729

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