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Retinoic-acid-induced osteogenesis of hiPSCs

Retinoic acid induces the rapid osteogenic differentiation of patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells, enabling the in vitro recapitulation of an osteogenesis imperfecta phenotype.

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Fig. 1: A streamlined protocol for the osteogenic differentiation of human iPSCs.
Fig. 2: hiPSC-derived osteogenic cultures generated ossified tissue in mice.

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Jacobsen, C., Craft, A.M. Retinoic-acid-induced osteogenesis of hiPSCs. Nat Biomed Eng 3, 504–506 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41551-019-0422-3

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