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SUBMITTER: Felsenthal N
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6307891 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Felsenthal Neta N Rubin Sarah S Stern Tomer T Krief Sharon S Pal Deepanwita D Pal Deepanwita D Pryce Brian A BA Schweitzer Ronen R Zelzer Elazar E
Development (Cambridge, England) 20181218 24
Tendon-bone attachment sites, called entheses, are essential for musculoskeletal function. They are formed embryonically by <i>Sox9</i>+ progenitors and continue to develop postnatally, utilizing <i>Gli1</i> lineage cells. Despite their importance, we lack information on the transition from embryonic to mature enthesis and on the relation between <i>Sox9</i>+ progenitors and the <i>Gli1</i> lineage. Here, by performing a series of lineage tracing experiments in mice, we identify the onset of <i> ...[more]