Altered responsiveness to TGF-[beta] results in reduced PAPSS2 expression and alterations in the bio...
Altered responsiveness to TGF-[beta] results in reduced PAPSS2 expression and alterations in the biomechanical properties of mouse articular cartilage
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Introduction Previous studies have indicated that transforming growth factor [beta] (TGF-[beta]) signaling has a critical role in cartilage homeostasis and repair, yet the mechanisms of TGF-[beta]'s chondroprotective effects are not known. Our objective in this study was to identify downstream targets of TGF-[beta] that could act to maintain bioche...
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Altered responsiveness to TGF-[beta] results in reduced PAPSS2 expression and alterations in the biomechanical properties of mouse articular cartilage
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TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A284576501
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1478-6354
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10.1186/ar3762