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FAT-HIPPO SIGNALLING IN BONE DEVELOPMENT
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Yiu, C. T., Zakaria, S., Shah, M., Mao, Y., Martin, T., Pitsillides, A. A., …Francis-West, P. FAT-HIPPO SIGNALLING IN BONE DEVELOPMENT. International Journal of Experimental Pathology, 96(2), A12-A12

The birth of a dinosaur footprint: Subsurface 3D motion reconstruction and discrete element simulation reveal track ontogeny
Journal Article
Falkingham, P. L., & Gatesy, S. M. (in press). The birth of a dinosaur footprint: Subsurface 3D motion reconstruction and discrete element simulation reveal track ontogeny. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1416252111

Locomotion over deformable substrates is a common occurrence in nature. Footprints represent sedimentary distortions that provide anatomical, functional, and behavioral insights into trackmaker biology. The interpretation of such evidence can be chal... Read More about The birth of a dinosaur footprint: Subsurface 3D motion reconstruction and discrete element simulation reveal track ontogeny.

Sulf1 and Sulf2 expression in the nervous system and its role in limiting neurite outgrowth in vitro
Journal Article
Joy, M. T., Vrbova, G., Dhoot, G. K., & Anderson, P. N. (in press). Sulf1 and Sulf2 expression in the nervous system and its role in limiting neurite outgrowth in vitro. Experimental Neurology, 263, 150-160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.expneurol.2014.10.011

Sulf1 and Sulf2 are endosulfatases that cleave 6-O-sulphate groups from Heparan Sulphate Proteoglycans (HSPGs). Sulfation levels of HSPGs are critical for their role in modulating the activity of various growth factor receptors. Sulf1 and Sulf2 mRNAs... Read More about Sulf1 and Sulf2 expression in the nervous system and its role in limiting neurite outgrowth in vitro.

Optimisation of the differing conditions required for bone formation in vitro by primary osteoblasts from mice and rats
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Orriss, I. R., Hajjawi, M. O. R., Huesa, C., MacRae, V. E., & Arnett, T. R. (in press). Optimisation of the differing conditions required for bone formation in vitro by primary osteoblasts from mice and rats. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 34(5), 1201-1208. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2014.1926

The in vitro culture of calvarial osteoblasts from neonatal rodents remains an important method for studying the regulation of bone formation. The widespread use of transgenic mice has created a particular need for a reliable, simple method that allo... Read More about Optimisation of the differing conditions required for bone formation in vitro by primary osteoblasts from mice and rats.