Preface/Front Matter
Abstract
The goal of this book is to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date summary of the field of skeletal biology. This is a large field and due to space limitations, some areas might be covered more extensively than others. However, an attempt was made to cover all stages of skeletal development and patterning, as well as differentiation of cartilage and bone cells. The complex area of bone physiology is discussed in some of the chapters, but is not addressed extensively. This book covers essentially three major themes.
The first theme relates to the development and patterning of bone in vertebrates. Several chapters deal with classical model systems that have been used to study bone and cartilage patterning in the vertebrate embryo. Specifically, the limb bud and the rules governing the formation of bone primordia are addressed, as well as the
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.i-viii