Publications

2015
Continuously Growing Rodent Molars Result from a Predictable Quantitative Evolutionary Change over 50 Million Years
V. Tapaltsyan, Eronen, J.T. , Lawing, A.M. , Sharir, A. , Janis, C. , Jernvall, J. , and Klein, O.D. . 2015. Continuously Growing Rodent Molars Result From A Predictable Quantitative Evolutionary Change Over 50 Million Years. Cell Reports, 11, 5, Pp. 673-680.
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Isometric scaling in developing long bones is achieved by an optimal epiphyseal growth balance
T. Stern, Aviram, R. , Rot, C. , Galili, T. , Sharir, A. , Achrai, N.K. , Keller, Y. , Shahar, R. , and Zelzer, E. . 2015. Isometric Scaling In Developing Long Bones Is Achieved By An Optimal Epiphyseal Growth Balance. Plos Biology, 13, 8.
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Loss of osteoblast Runx3 produces severe congenital osteopenia
O. Bauer, Sharir, A. , Kimura, A. , Hantisteanu, S. , Takeda, S. , and Groner, Y. . 2015. Loss Of Osteoblast Runx3 Produces Severe Congenital Osteopenia. Molecular And Cellular Biology, 35, 7, Pp. 1097-1109.
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