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2. More than movement: the proprioceptive system as a new regulator of musculoskeletal biology

5. Deposition of collagen type I onto skeletal endothelium reveals a new role for blood vessels in regulating bone morphology

10. The PAS domain confers target gene specificity of Drosophila bHLH/PAS proteins.

11. More than movement: the proprioceptive system as a new regulator of musculoskeletal biology

12. Piezo2 in sensory neurons regulates systemic and adipose tissue metabolism.

13. Limited column formation in the embryonic growth plate implies divergent growth mechanisms during pre- and postnatal bone development.

14. A role for TGFβ signaling in Gli1+ tendon and enthesis cells.

15. The mechanosensitive ion channel ASIC2 mediates both proprioceptive sensing and spinal alignment.

16. A single-cell census of mouse limb development identifies complex spatiotemporal dynamics of skeleton formation.

17. Molecular characterization of the intact mouse muscle spindle using a multi-omics approach.

18. A mineralizing pool of Gli1-expressing progenitors builds the tendon enthesis and demonstrates therapeutic potential.

19. Neonatal Enthesis Healing Involves Noninflammatory Acellular Scar Formation through Extracellular Matrix Secretion by Resident Cells.

20. Application of 3D MAPs pipeline identifies the morphological sequence chondrocytes undergo and the regulatory role of GDF5 in this process.

21. BCKDK regulates the TCA cycle through PDC in the absence of PDK family during embryonic development.

22. Bi-fated tendon-to-bone attachment cells are regulated by shared enhancers and KLF transcription factors.

23. Immunofluorescent Staining of Adult Murine Paraffin-Embedded Skeletal Tissue.

24. Piezo2 expressed in proprioceptive neurons is essential for skeletal integrity.

25. Bone morphology is regulated modularly by global and regional genetic programs.

26. Common cellular origin and diverging developmental programs for different sesamoid bones.

27. A novel nonosteocytic regulatory mechanism of bone modeling.

28. Development of migrating tendon-bone attachments involves replacement of progenitor populations.

29. New functions for the proprioceptive system in skeletal biology.

30. Mechanical regulation of musculoskeletal system development.

31. The Proprioceptive System Regulates Morphologic Restoration of Fractured Bones.

32. The Proprioceptive System Masterminds Spinal Alignment: Insight into the Mechanism of Scoliosis.

33. Development of a subset of forelimb muscles and their attachment sites requires the ulnar-mammary syndrome gene Tbx3.

34. Joint Development Involves a Continuous Influx of Gdf5-Positive Cells.

35. Transport of membrane-bound mineral particles in blood vessels during chicken embryonic bone development.

36. PTH Induces Systemically Administered Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Migrate to and Regenerate Spine Injuries.

37. Isometric Scaling in Developing Long Bones Is Achieved by an Optimal Epiphyseal Growth Balance.

38. On the development of the patella.

39. A pathway to bone: signaling molecules and transcription factors involved in chondrocyte development and maturation.

40. Vascular patterning regulates interdigital cell death by a ROS-mediated mechanism.

41. A mechanical Jack-like Mechanism drives spontaneous fracture healing in neonatal mice.

42. Endothelial cells regulate neural crest and second heart field morphogenesis.

43. Tendon-to-bone attachment: from development to maturity.

44. Nonradioactive in situ hybridization on skeletal tissue sections.

45. One load to rule them all: mechanical control of the musculoskeletal system in development and aging.

46. Repositioning forelimb superficialis muscles: tendon attachment and muscle activity enable active relocation of functional myofibers.

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

48. Fate mapping reveals origins and dynamics of monocytes and tissue macrophages under homeostasis.

49. HIF1α is a central regulator of collagen hydroxylation and secretion under hypoxia during bone development.

50. Muscle contraction controls skeletal morphogenesis through regulation of chondrocyte convergent extension.

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