Type II collagen expression is regulated by tissue-specific miR-675 in human articular chondrocytes.
miRNAs have been shown to be essential for normal cartilage development in the mouse. However, the role of specific miRNAs in cartilage function is unknown. Using rarely available healthy human chondrocytes (obtained from 8 to 50 year old patients), we detected a most highly abundant primary miRNA H...
Main Authors: | Dudek, K, Lafont, J, Martinez-Sanchez, A, Murphy, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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