Developmental patterning in chondrocytic cultures by morphogenic gradients: BMP induces expression of Indian hedgehog and Noggin

The maturation of chondrocytes is essential for endochondral bone formation. The Indian Hedgehog (Ihh) gene is expressed in prehypertropic chondrocytes and has been proposed to regulate chondrocyte maturation. While such secretary factors as PTHrP and BMP are thought to be involved in Ihh expression, the mechanism of the restricted expression of Ihh is not clear.

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