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Discover how primary cilia influence the self-healing of growth plate cartilage after fracture in a groundbreaking study conducted by Dike Tao and colleagues. Their research reveals that activating Hedgehog signaling can dramatically enhance cartilage repair, opening new avenues for addressing growth plate injuries in children.
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