The transcription factors L-Sox5 and Sox6 are essential for cartilage formation.
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MiR-194 regulates chondrogenic differentiation of human adipose-derived stem cells by targeting Sox5Twenty bone-mineral-density loci identified by large-scale meta-analysis of genome-wide association studiesSox15 is required for skeletal muscle regenerationBmpr1a and Bmpr1b have overlapping functions and are essential for chondrogenesis in vivoThe secreted glycoprotein lubricin protects cartilage surfaces and inhibits synovial cell overgrowthConcerted regulation of myofiber-specific gene expression and muscle performance by the transcriptional repressor Sox6The three SoxC proteins--Sox4, Sox11 and Sox12--exhibit overlapping expression patterns and molecular propertiesSox6 regulation of cardiac myocyte developmentThe Dlx5 and Dlx6 homeobox genes are essential for craniofacial, axial, and appendicular skeletal developmentControl of cell fate and differentiation by Sry-related high-mobility-group box (Sox) transcription factorsNormal proliferation and differentiation of Hoxc-8 transgenic chondrocytes in vitroBMP receptor signaling is required for postnatal maintenance of articular cartilageSox6 directly silences epsilon globin expression in definitive erythropoiesis.SoxD Transcription Factors: Multifaceted Players of Neural DevelopmentMolecular basis of cleft palates in miceRoles of microRNAs in prenatal chondrogenesis, postnatal chondrogenesis and cartilage-related diseasesA pathway to bone: signaling molecules and transcription factors involved in chondrocyte development and maturationMiR-499 regulates cell proliferation and apoptosis during late-stage cardiac differentiation via Sox6 and cyclin D1A new long form of c-Maf cooperates with Sox9 to activate the type II collagen geneMapping genetic variants associated with beta-adrenergic responses in inbred miceWwp2 is essential for palatogenesis mediated by the interaction between Sox9 and mediator subunit 25Sox6 is necessary for efficient erythropoiesis in adult mice under physiological and anemia-induced stress conditionsSOX7 and SOX17 regulate the parietal endoderm-specific enhancer activity of mouse laminin alpha1 geneEssential role of Sox9 in the pathway that controls formation of cardiac valves and septaMint represses transactivation of the type II collagen gene enhancer through interaction with alpha A-crystallin-binding protein 1Arid5a cooperates with Sox9 to stimulate chondrocyte-specific transcriptionProteomic signature of the murine intervertebral discQuantitative analysis of gene expression in living adult neural stem cells by gene trappingMolecular hallmarks of endogenous chromatin complexes containing master regulators of hematopoiesisTranscriptional regulation of an axonemal central apparatus gene, sperm-associated antigen 6, by a SRY-related high mobility group transcription factor, S-SOX5The transcription factor Sox9 has essential roles in successive steps of the chondrocyte differentiation pathway and is required for expression of Sox5 and Sox6Evidence for pleiotropic factors in genetics of the musculoskeletal systemA new mechanistic scenario for the origin and evolution of vertebrate cartilagePowerful bivariate genome-wide association analyses suggest the SOX6 gene influencing both obesity and osteoporosis phenotypes in malesHuman circulating fibrocytes have the capacity to differentiate osteoblasts and chondrocytes.The cell-intrinsic requirement of Sox6 for cortical interneuron development.Inactivation of Patched1 in the mouse limb has novel inhibitory effects on the chondrogenic program.Interactions between PIAS proteins and SOX9 result in an increase in the cellular concentrations of SOX9.Exploiting orthologue diversity for systematic detection of gain-of-function phenotypes.Transcriptome analysis of mammary epithelial subpopulations identifies novel determinants of lineage commitment and cell fate.
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The transcription factors L-Sox5 and Sox6 are essential for cartilage formation.
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The transcription factors L-Sox5 and Sox6 are essential for cartilage formation.
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The transcription factors L-Sox5 and Sox6 are essential for cartilage formation.
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The transcription factors L-Sox5 and Sox6 are essential for cartilage formation.
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The transcription factors L-Sox5 and Sox6 are essential for cartilage formation.
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