TGF-β signaling is critical for maintenance of the tendon cell fate (original) (raw)

TGFβ signaling is required for tenocyte recruitment and functional neonatal tendon regeneration

Deepak Kaji

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Recruitment and maintenance of tendon progenitors by TGF signaling are essential for tendon formation

Ronen Schweitzer

Development, 2009

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TGFβ and FGF promote tendon progenitor fate and act downstream of muscle contraction to regulate tendon differentiation during chick limb development

Emmanuelle Havis

Development (Cambridge, England), 2016

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Characterising embryonic stem cell-derived tenocytes and determining the changing role of scleraxis during tendon development

Yasmin Paterson

2021

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CTGF Positively Regulates BMP12 Induced Tenogenic Differentiation of Tendon Stem Cells and Signaling

Victor Wang

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Tendon-Specific Activation of Tenogenic Transcription Factors Enables Keeping Tenocytes’ Identity In Vitro

Thomas Skutella

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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Scleraxis-Lineage Cell Depletion Improves Tendon Healing

Keshia Mora

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Spatiotemporal protein distribution of TGF-βs, their receptors, and extracellular matrix molecules during embryonic tendon development

Bryan Petersen

Developmental Dynamics, 2008

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Mechanical force regulates tendon extracellular matrix organization and tenocyte morphogenesis through TGFbeta signaling

Arul Subramanian

eLife

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In Vitro Flexor Tendon Cell Response to TGF-β1: A Gene Expression Study

Kerstin Rolfe

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2009

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Effect of TGF-β inducible early gene deficiency on flexor tendon healing

M. Subramaniam

Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2006

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Scleraxis-Lineage Cells Contribute to Ectopic Bone Formation in Muscle and Tendon

Vesa Kaartinen

Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio), 2016

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Lineage Tracing of Resident Tendon Progenitor Cells during Growth and Natural Healing

David Rowe

PLoS ONE, 2014

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Scx+/Sox9+ progenitors contribute to the establishment of the junction between cartilage and tendon/ligament

Ralf Kist

2013

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In Vitro Induction of Tendon-Specific Markers in Tendon Cells, Adipose- and Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells is Dependent on TGFβ3, BMP-12 and Ascorbic Acid Stimulation

Leonor Santos-Ruiz

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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Novel Model of Tendon Regeneration Reveals Distinct Cell Mechanisms Underlying Regenerative and Fibrotic Tendon Healing

Damien Laudier

Scientific reports, 2017

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Transcriptomic analysis of mouse limb tendon cells during development

Ronen Schweitzer

Development, 2014

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Ectopic induction of tendon and ligament in rats by growth and differentiation factors 5, 6, and 7, members of the TGF-beta gene family

Anthony Celeste

Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1997

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Teashirt 3 expression in the chick embryo reveals a remarkable association with tendon development

xavier Caubit

Gene Expression Patterns, 2006

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A Tendon-Specific Double Reporter Transgenic Mouse Enables Tracking Cell Lineage and Functions Alteration In Vitro and In Vivo

Thomas Skutella

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021

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Tendon-bone attachment unit is formed modularly by a distinct pool of Scx- and Sox9-positive progenitors

Amnon Sharir

Development, 2013

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Preferential tendon stem cell response to growth factor supplementation

Abbah SA

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Development of a refined tenocyte differentiation culture technique for tendon tissue engineering

xiao wang

Cells, tissues, organs, 2013

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Inhibition of TGF-β-induced collagen production in rabbit flexor tendons1

Hung Pham

Journal of Hand Surgery-american Volume, 2004

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TGFβ signaling is required for sclerotome resegmentation during development of the spinal column in Gallus gallus

Rosa Adriana

2021

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Induction of Tenogenic Differentiation Mediated by Extracellular Tendon Matrix and Short-Term Cyclic Stretching

Walter Brehm

Stem Cells International, 2016

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Understanding the Role of Growth Factors in Modulating Stem Cell Tenogenesis

Rui L Reis

PLoS ONE, 2013

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Inhibition of TGF-β-induced collagen production in rabbit flexor tendons

Hung Pham

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2004

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Age-dependent changes in the mechanical properties of tail tendons in TGF-beta inducible early gene-1 knockout mice

Kai-nan An

Journal of Applied Physiology, 2006

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Analysis of the tendon cell fate using Scleraxis, a specific marker for tendons and ligaments

Ronen Schweitzer

Development, 2001

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Growth Factor-Mediated Tenogenic Induction of Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Is Altered by the Microenvironment of Tendon Matrix

Walter Brehm

Cell transplantation, 2018

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A distinct transition from cell growth to physiological homeostasis in the tendon

ken Zou

eLife, 2019

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