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Elazar Zelzer

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Development (Cambridge, England)|November 30, 2017
Mechanical regulation of musculoskeletal system developmentNeta Felsenthal, Elazar Zelzer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 12, 2026
When broken bones need air: Erythrocytes step in to healRonen Blecher, Elazar Zelzer
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 1, 2014
Nonradioactive in situ hybridization on skeletal tissue sectionsYulia Shwartz, Elazar Zelzer
Current Biology : CB|June 21, 2011
Tendon homeostasis: the right pullAmnon Sharir, Elazar Zelzer
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 16, 2020
Immunofluorescent Staining of Adult Murine Paraffin-Embedded Skeletal TissueNeta Felsenthal, Elazar Zelzer
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 12, 2005
Multiple roles of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in skeletal development, growth, and repairElazar Zelzer, Bjorn R Olsen
Nature|May 16, 2003
The genetic basis for skeletal diseasesElazar Zelzer, Bjorn R Olsen
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity|August 20, 2013
One load to rule them all: mechanical control of the musculoskeletal system in development and agingYulia Shwartz, Einat Blitz, Elazar Zelzer
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 12, 2010
Connecting muscles to tendons: tendons and musculoskeletal development in flies and vertebratesRonen Schweitzer, Elazar Zelzer, Talila Volk
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 26, 2012
HIF1α is a central regulator of collagen hydroxylation and secretion under hypoxia during bone developmentLital Bentovim, Roy Amarilio, Elazar Zelzer
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Development (Cambridge, England)|November 30, 2017
Mechanical regulation of musculoskeletal system developmentNeta Felsenthal, Elazar Zelzer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 12, 2026
When broken bones need air: Erythrocytes step in to healRonen Blecher, Elazar Zelzer
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 1, 2014
Nonradioactive in situ hybridization on skeletal tissue sectionsYulia Shwartz, Elazar Zelzer
Current Biology : CB|June 21, 2011
Tendon homeostasis: the right pullAmnon Sharir, Elazar Zelzer
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 16, 2020
Immunofluorescent Staining of Adult Murine Paraffin-Embedded Skeletal TissueNeta Felsenthal, Elazar Zelzer
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 12, 2005
Multiple roles of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in skeletal development, growth, and repairElazar Zelzer, Bjorn R Olsen
Nature|May 16, 2003
The genetic basis for skeletal diseasesElazar Zelzer, Bjorn R Olsen
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity|August 20, 2013
One load to rule them all: mechanical control of the musculoskeletal system in development and agingYulia Shwartz, Einat Blitz, Elazar Zelzer
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 12, 2010
Connecting muscles to tendons: tendons and musculoskeletal development in flies and vertebratesRonen Schweitzer, Elazar Zelzer, Talila Volk
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 26, 2012
HIF1α is a central regulator of collagen hydroxylation and secretion under hypoxia during bone developmentLital Bentovim, Roy Amarilio, Elazar Zelzer
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