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Wnt Signaling Activates Shh Signaling in Early Postnatal Intervertebral Discs, and Re-Activates Shh Signaling in Old Discs in the Mouse

Debora Sinner

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Molecular signaling in intervertebral disk development

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Neonatal annulus fibrosus regeneration occurs via recruitment and proliferation of Scleraxis-lineage cells

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N-cadherin is Key to Expression of the Nucleus Pulposus Cell Phenotype under Selective Substrate Culture Conditions

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Hedgehog proteins and parathyroid hormone‐related protein are involved in intervertebral disc maturation, degeneration, and calcification

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Differential Phenotype of Intervertebral Disc Cells

Sibylle Grad

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N-Cadherin-Mediated Signaling Regulates Cell Phenotype for Nucleus Pulposus Cells of the Intervertebral Disc

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Stefan Osterheld

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Getting to the Core: Exploring the Embryonic Development from Notochord to Nucleus Pulposus

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Organotypic Cultures of Intervertebral Disc Cells: Responses to Growth Factors and Signaling Pathways Involved

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Type IIA procollagen in development of the human intervertebral disc: Regulated expression of the NH2-propeptide by enzymic processing reveals a unique developmental pathway

Linda Sandell

Developmental Dynamics, 2001

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An understanding of intervertebral disc development, maturation and cell phenotype provides clues to direct cell-based tissue regeneration therapies for disc degeneration

Judith Hoyland

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Controllers of apoptosis in herniated and diseased intervertebral disc

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Effect of co-culturing canine notochordal, nucleus pulposus and mesenchymal stromal cells for intervertebral disc regeneration

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Meckel’s Cartilage Differentiation Is Dependent on Hedgehog Signaling

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Molecular profiling of the developing mouse axial skeleton: a role for Tgfbr 2 in the development of the intervertebral disc

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Growth factor expression in degenerated intervertebral disc tissue

Heikki Vanharanta

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Adhesion molecules in skeletogenesis: II. Neural cell adhesion molecules mediate precartilaginous mesenchymal condensations and enhance chondrogenesis

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Characterization of Krt19 CreERT allele for targeting the nucleus pulposus cells in the postnatal mouse intervertebral disc

Sarthak Mohanty

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Conditioned medium differentially regulates matrix protein gene expression in cells of the intervertebral disc

Lori Setton

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Novel Immortal Cell Lines Support Cellular Heterogeneity in the Human Annulus Fibrosus

Judith Hoyland

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Soluble and pelletable factors in porcine, canine and human notochordal cell-conditioned medium: implications for IVD regeneration

Karin Benz

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Transcriptional profiling of bovine intervertebral disc cells: implications for identification of normal and degenerate human intervertebral disc cell phenotypes

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Influence of cellular microenvironment and paracrine signals on chondrogenic differentiation

Nazish Ahmed

Front Biosci, 2007

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Erratum to “Fluoroscopy Assisted Minimally Invasive Transplantation of Allogenic Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Embedded in HyStem Reduces the Progression of Nucleus Pulposus Degeneration in the Damaged Intervertebral Disc: A Preliminary Study in Rabbits”

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Changes in the Molecular Phenotype of Nucleus Pulposus Cells with Intervertebral Disc Aging

Christine Wang

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Part 1: profiling extra cellular matrix core proteome of human fetal nucleus pulposus in search for regenerative targets

Monica Steffi

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Evidence for Skeletal Progenitor Cells in the Degenerate Human Intervertebral Disc

zulma R

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Influence of Porcine Intervertebral Disc Matrix on Stem Cell Differentiation

Denise Salzig

2011

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CD146 defines commitment of cultured annulus fibrosus cells to express a contractile phenotype

Mauro Alini

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Trophic and proliferative effects of Shh on motor neurons in embryonic spinal cord culture from wildtype and G93A SOD1 mice

Randy Peterson

BMC neuroscience, 2013

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