Deletion of <i>Axin1</i> in condylar chondrocytes leads to osteoarthritis‐like phenotype in temporomandibular joint via activation of β‐catenin and FGF signaling
Yachuan Zhou(Sichuan University), Di Chen(Rush University Medical Center), Guozhi Xiao(Rush University Medical Center), Liwei Zheng(Johns Hopkins University), Xuedong Zhou(Sichuan University), Bing Shu(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Lan Zhao(Guangzhou Electronic Technology (China)), Jian Huang(University of Rochester Medical Center), Rong Xie(Rush University Medical Center)
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