Primary cilia exist in a small fraction of cells in trabecular bone and marrow.
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Mechanical signals promote osteogenic fate through a primary cilia-mediated mechanismPrimary Cilia and Intraflagellar Transport Proteins in Bone and Cartilage.Functional Diversity of Ciliary Proteins in Bone Development and Disease.Altered architecture and cell populations affect bone marrow mechanobiology in the osteoporotic human femur.Mechanical loading disrupts osteocyte plasma membranes which initiates mechanosensation events in bone.Mechanisms of bone response to injury.
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Primary cilia exist in a small fraction of cells in trabecular bone and marrow.
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Primary cilia exist in a small fraction of cells in trabecular bone and marrow.
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Primary cilia exist in a small fraction of cells in trabecular bone and marrow.
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Primary cilia exist in a small fraction of cells in trabecular bone and marrow.
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Primary cilia exist in a small fraction of cells in trabecular bone and marrow.
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Primary cilia exist in a small fraction of cells in trabecular bone and marrow.
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Primary cilia exist in a small fraction of cells in trabecular bone and marrow.
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Primary cilia exist in a small fraction of cells in trabecular bone and marrow.
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Mitchell B Schaffler
Muriel Voisin
Thomas R Coughlin
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10.1007/S00223-014-9928-6
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2014-11-15T00:00:00Z
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