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The skeleton: biochemical, genetic, and molecular interactions in development and homeostasis

Massaro, Edward J.(Edited by)Rogers, John M.(Edited by)
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A cutting-edge review of the biochemical, physiological, pharmacological, genetic, and molecular interactions involved in the development and homeostasis of the skeleton.

Topics range from chondrogenesis, chondrocytes, and cartilage to skeletal dysmorphology, and include the control of skeletal development, osteoblastic cell differentiation, and bone induction, growth, remodeling, and mineralization.

The authors' understanding of bone physiology - and how it is modified throughout all the stages of life - offers novel approaches for improving the endurance of load-bearing implants, achieving life-long optimal bone strength, overcoming microgravity situations (space flight), and hastening the healing of fractures, osteotomies, and antrodeses.

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Humana Press
159259736X / 9781592597369
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
612.75
29/02/2004
English
456 pages
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