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Osteochondrosis in horses: An overview of genetic and other factors

open access: yesEquine Veterinary Journal, Volume 58, Issue 1, Page 6-19, January 2026.
Abstract Osteochondrosis (OC) is a frequent manifestation of developmental orthopaedic disease, and its severe clinical presentation is known as OC dissecans (OCD). OC is defined as a disruption of the endochondral ossification process in the epiphyseal cartilage, and this disease has been reported in different mammalian species, including humans, dogs,
Lola Martinez‐Saez   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Epigenetic Regulation of ITGB7 Promotes Coronary Heart Disease via Immune and Metabolic Pathways: A Multimodal Mendelian Randomization Study

open access: yesCardiovascular Therapeutics, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
Background Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of cardiovascular mortality worldwide, with its pathogenesis being complex and not yet fully understood. The rapid development of genomics, especially in epigenetic research, has provided essential tools for identifying new pathogenic targets. This study is aimed at systematically exploring the
Junchi Guo   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The role of the PTHrP/Ihh feedback loop in the unusual growth plate location in mammalian metatarsals and pisiforms

open access: yesDevelopmental Dynamics, Volume 254, Issue 12, Page 1307-1324, December 2025.
Abstract Background Longitudinal skeletal growth takes place in the cartilaginous growth plates. While growth plates are found at either end of conventional long bones, they occur at a variety of locations in the mammalian skeleton. For example, the metacarpals and metatarsals (MT) in the hands and feet form only a single growth plate at one end, and ...
Philip L. Reno   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Primary Failure of Eruption: A Rare but Desperate Condition for Orthodontic Treatment

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Orthodontics
Tooth eruption is a highly complex mechanism that is controlled by many factors. Various mechanical, systemic, or genetic factors can cause eruption disorders.
Yaren Söz   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A novel nonsense PTH1R variant shows incomplete penetrance of primary failure of eruption: a case report

open access: yesBMC Oral Health, 2019
Background Aim of this work was to describe a rare inheritance pattern of Primary Failure of Eruption (PFE) in a small family with incomplete penetrance of PFE and a novel nonsense PTH1R variant.
Cristina Grippaudo   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

A vast stem‐progenitor cell pool, richly vascular system, and hybrid ossification drive the daily centimeter‐scale elongation of bony antlers

open access: yesiMeta, Volume 4, Issue 6, December 2025.
Bone growth and regeneration remain major clinical challenges. Deer antlers, the fastest‐growing mammalian bone, regenerate via endochondral ossification and elongate up to 2 cm per day, far surpassing the ~2 cm annual growth of human growth plates. Here, we systematically mapped the cellular landscape of the antler growth center (AGC) using single ...
Hengxing Ba   +22 more
wiley   +1 more source

Core conformation of arrestin coupling to parathyroid hormone type 1 receptor

open access: yesNature Communications
The recruitment of β-arrestin (βarr) by G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) holds imperative importance in physiological processes, while the mechanisms underlying arrestin engagement with receptors remain obscure.
Xiuwen Zhai   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Aging Landscape by scRNAseq of Mesenchymal Lineage Cells in Mouse Bone

open access: yesAging Cell, Volume 24, Issue 12, December 2025.
scRNA‐seq analysis reveals age‐related changes in bone mesenchymal cells in male and female mice. Moreover, the comparison of aging and autophagy deficiency in bone mesenchymal cells shows overlap and suggests that age‐related decline in autophagy contributes to skeletal aging.
Melda Onal   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2025/26: G protein‐coupled receptors

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 182, Issue S1, Page S24-S151, December 2025.
The Concise Guide to Pharmacology 2025/26 marks the seventh edition in this series of biennial publications in the British Journal of Pharmacology. Presented in landscape format, the guide provides a comparative overview of the pharmacology of drug target families. The concise nature of the Concise Guide refers to the style of presentation, being clear,
Stephen P. H. Alexander   +206 more
wiley   +1 more source

Functional characterization and evolution of PTH/PTHrP receptors: insights from the chicken

open access: yesBMC Evolutionary Biology, 2012
Background The parathyroid hormone (PTH)-family consists of a group of structurally related factors that regulate calcium and bone homeostasis and are also involved in development of organs such as the heart, mammary gland and immune system.
Pinheiro Pedro LC   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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