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Gene expression profiling and functional genomics in bone development
PublicBone cell development can be studied using various cell lines in vitro. Analysis of a previously conducted microarray experiment showed a class of "neuronal" genes expressed in an early stage on bone development. These genes include ULIP, protease-nexin 1, and RAS p21 protein activator. They were observed to be expressed in successive stages of osteoblast development in C2C12, MC3T3, and MLO-Y4 cell lines using real-time quantitative PCR. The expression of these genes loosely correlated with changes in cell morphology.
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- 2004
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- 2004-01-01
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