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Mechanical sensor PDLIM5 promotes the osteogenesis of human adipose-derived stem cells through microfilament alterations

Yuchao Yanga,1Shutong Wua,1Rongmei QuaCongrong WangbJinyang WangcAsmat Ullah KhanaYou PandWenqing LiuaJinhui ZhuaMuhammad Akram KhaneChujiang XufJingxing Daia()Jun Ouyanga()
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Biomechanics & National Key Discipline of Human Anatomy, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510515, China
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510515, China
Department of Pathology, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510080, China
Department of Breast Surgery, Guangxi Medical University Cancer Hospital, Nanning, Guangxi 530000, China
Department of Veterinary Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi 46300, Pakistan
Department of Orthopedics, TCM-Integrated Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510000, China

1 These authors contributed equally to this work.

Peer review under responsibility of Chongqing Medical University.

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Yang Y, Wu S, Qu R, et al. Mechanical sensor PDLIM5 promotes the osteogenesis of human adipose-derived stem cells through microfilament alterations. Genes & Diseases, 2024, 11(3): 101023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gendis.2023.06.001
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