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Dissecting the role of hedgehog signalling in chondrogenesis and skeletal disease (2009-2012)

Abstract

There are close to 400 inherited disorders that affect how the skeleton develops, as well as a range of injury and age-related skeletal defects. There is much interest in treating such abnormalities with artificial bone grown outside the body. In order to achieve this aim we must understand all of the processes involved in producing and maintaining bone within the body. We are using both mouse and cell culture models of skeletal development to increase our understanding of these processes.

Experts

Professor Brandon Wainwright

Affiliate Professor of Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Professor
Frazer Institute
Faculty of Medicine
Brandon Wainwright
Brandon Wainwright