Bones from the mammalian cranial vault are formed by the process

Bones from the mammalian cranial vault are formed by the process of intramembranous ossification where condensations of multipotent mesenchymal cells differentiate directly into functioning osteoblasts to form bone (Tubbs et al. (involving premature closure of cranial vault sutures and skull dysmorphology) as well as answer basic Iguratimod (T 614) IC50 questions in developmental biology and… Continue reading Bones from the mammalian cranial vault are formed by the process