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This page describes skeletal tendon development, during formation of the connective tissue connection muscle to bone. | This page describes skeletal tendon development, during formation of the connective tissue connection muscle to bone. | ||
The syndrome is the embryonic structural origin of tendons from the somite and originates from the dorsolateral edge of the sclerotome. Expression of the transcription factor scleraxis (SCX) in early progenitor cells is thought to be key regulator in the formation of tendon tissues. | |||
The origins of some muscles and tendons in the head differ from those found in the remained of the body. | The origins of some muscles and tendons in the head differ from those found in the remained of the body. | ||
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Mesoderm Development and Pax<ref name=PMID24496612><pubmed>24496612</pubmed>| [http://dev.biologists.org/content/141/4/737.full Development]</ref> | |||
dark green - syndetome originates from the dorsolateral edge of the sclerotome, as Pax1 and Pax9 are downregulated and scleraxis (Scx) upregulation leads to syndegenesis. Pax, paired homeobox; MYOD1, myogenic differentiation antigen 1; MYF5, myogenic factor 5; NKX, NK homeobox; SCX, scleraxis. | |||
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Introduction
This page describes skeletal tendon development, during formation of the connective tissue connection muscle to bone.
The syndrome is the embryonic structural origin of tendons from the somite and originates from the dorsolateral edge of the sclerotome. Expression of the transcription factor scleraxis (SCX) in early progenitor cells is thought to be key regulator in the formation of tendon tissues.
The origins of some muscles and tendons in the head differ from those found in the remained of the body.
See also notes Connective Tissue Development.
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Mesoderm Development and Pax[4]
dark green - syndetome originates from the dorsolateral edge of the sclerotome, as Pax1 and Pax9 are downregulated and scleraxis (Scx) upregulation leads to syndegenesis. Pax, paired homeobox; MYOD1, myogenic differentiation antigen 1; MYF5, myogenic factor 5; NKX, NK homeobox; SCX, scleraxis.
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- ↑ <pubmed>20699295</pubmed>
- ↑ <pubmed>20699295</pubmed>
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- ↑ <pubmed>24496612</pubmed>| Development
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