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2. Stabilisierung des chondrozytären Phänotyps durch Überexpression von Chondromodulin-I

3. R-spondin 1 protects against inflammatory bone damage during murine arthritis by modulating the Wnt pathway.

4. The transcriptional co-repressor TLE3 regulates development of trophoblast giant cells lining maternal blood spaces in the mouse placenta.

5. The Wnt antagonist Wif-1 interacts with CTGF and inhibits CTGF activity.

6. Ucma is not necessary for normal development of the mouse skeleton.

7. Chondromodulin 1 stabilizes the chondrocyte phenotype and inhibits endochondral ossification of porcine cartilage repair tissue.

8. Thrombospondin-1 prevents excessive ossification in cartilage repair tissue induced by osteogenic protein-1.

9. Expression of HIF-1α in ischemia and reperfusion in human microsurgical free muscle tissue transfer.

10. Gene expression analysis of ischaemia and reperfusion in human microsurgical free muscle tissue transfer.

11. R-spondin 1 protects against inflammatory bone damage during murine arthritis by modulating the Wnt pathway.

12. SOX9 is a major negative regulator of cartilage vascularization, bone marrow formation and endochondral ossification.

13. Stable subclones of the chondrogenic murine cell line MC615 mimic distinct stages of chondrocyte differentiation.

14. Wif-1 is expressed at cartilage-mesenchyme interfaces and impedes Wnt3a-mediated inhibition of chondrogenesis.

15. Ucma, a novel secreted cartilage-specific protein with implications in osteogenesis.

16. Ucma--A novel secreted factor represents a highly specific marker for distal chondrocytes.

17. Twisted gastrulation modulates bone morphogenetic protein-induced collagen II and X expression in chondrocytes in vitro and in vivo.

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