Michael J F Blumer
VEGF and its role in the early development of the long bone epiphysis
Allerstorfer D, Longato S, Schwarzer C, Fischer-Colbrie R, Hayman A, Blumer M. VEGF and its role in the early development of the long bone epiphysis. J Anat 2010; 216:611-24.
01.05.2010VEGF and its role in the early development of the long bone epiphysis
01.05.2010J Anat 2010; 216:611-24
Allerstorfer Doris, Longato Stefano, Schwarzer Christoph, Fischer-Colbrie Reiner, Hayman Alison R, Blumer Michael J F
Localization of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinases (MT1-MMP) and macrophages during early endochondral bone formation
Blumer M, Longato S, Fritsch H. Localization of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinases (MT1-MMP) and macrophages during early endochondral bone formation. J Anat 2008; 213:431-41.
17.07.2008Localization of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinases (MT1-MMP) and macrophages during early endochondral bone formation
17.07.2008J Anat 2008; 213:431-41
Blumer Michael J F, Longato Stefano, Fritsch Helga
Structure, formation and role of cartilage canals in the developing bone
Blumer M, Longato S, Fritsch H. Structure, formation and role of cartilage canals in the developing bone. Ann Anat 2008; 190:305-15.
28.05.2008Structure, formation and role of cartilage canals in the developing bone
28.05.2008Ann Anat 2008; 190:305-15
Blumer Michael J F, Longato Stefano, Fritsch Helga
Bone development in the femoral epiphysis of mice: the role of cartilage canals and the fate of resting chondrocytes
Blumer M, Longato S, Schwarzer C, Fritsch H. Bone development in the femoral epiphysis of mice: the role of cartilage canals and the fate of resting chondrocytes. Dev Dyn 2007; 236:2077-88.
01.08.2007Bone development in the femoral epiphysis of mice: the role of cartilage canals and the fate of resting chondrocytes
01.08.2007Dev Dyn 2007; 236:2077-88
Blumer Michael J F, Longato Stefano, Schwarzer Christoph, Fritsch Helga
The development and function of cartilage canals in the mice femur
Blumer M, Longato S, Schwarzer C, Fritsch H (2007). The development and function of cartilage canals in the mice femur. Präsentiert bei: 102nd Annual Meeting of the Anatomische Gesellschaft, Giessen
01.01.2007The development and function of cartilage canals in the mice femur
01.01.2007102nd Annual Meeting of the Anatomische Gesellschaft
Blumer Michael J F, Longato Stefano, Schwarzer Christoph, Fritsch Helga
Expression of bone cell specific markers within cartilage canals
Blumer M, Longato S, Richter E, Fritsch H (2006). Expression of bone cell specific markers within cartilage canals. Präsentiert bei: 101st Annual Meeting of the Anatomic Society, Freiburg i.Br.
01.06.2006Expression of bone cell specific markers within cartilage canals
01.06.2006101st Annual Meeting of the Anatomic Society
Blumer Michael J F, Longato Stefano, Richter Elisabeth, Fritsch Helga
The role of cartilage canals in endochondral and perichondral bone formation: are there similarities between these two processes?
Blumer M, Longato S, Richter E, Pérez M, Konakci K, Fritsch H. The role of cartilage canals in endochondral and perichondral bone formation: are there similarities between these two processes?. J Anat 2005; 206:359-72.
01.04.2005The role of cartilage canals in endochondral and perichondral bone formation: are there similarities between these two processes?
01.04.2005J Anat 2005; 206:359-72
Blumer Michael J F, Longato Stefano, Richter Elisabeth, Pérez Maria Teresa, Konakci Kadriye Zeynep, Fritsch Helga
Identification and location of bone-forming cells within cartilage canals on their course into the secondary ossifaction center (SOC)
Longato S, Blumer M, Richter E, Lazarescu D, Fritsch H (2004). Identification and location of bone-forming cells within cartilage canals on their course into the secondary ossifaction center (SOC). Präsentiert bei: 100 Annual Meeting of the Anatomic Society, Würzrburg
01.01.2005Identification and location of bone-forming cells within cartilage canals on their course into the secondary ossifaction center (SOC)
01.01.2005100 Annual Meeting of the Anatomic Society
Longato Stefano, Blumer Michael J F, Richter Elisabeth, Lazarescu Diana, Fritsch Helga
Cartilage canals in the chicken embryo are involved in the process of endochondral bone formation within the epiphyseal growth plate
Blumer M, Longato S, Fritsch H. Cartilage canals in the chicken embryo are involved in the process of endochondral bone formation within the epiphyseal growth plate. Anat Rec A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol 2004; 279:692-700.
01.07.2004Cartilage canals in the chicken embryo are involved in the process of endochondral bone formation within the epiphyseal growth plate
01.07.2004Anat Rec A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol 2004; 279:692-700
Blumer Michael J F, Longato Stefano, Fritsch Helga