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Bone Morphogenic Protein Receptors

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It currently redirects back here - shouldn't BMPRs have their own page? If it is going to redirect back here, this page should have some BMPR information. Dr Aaron 04:52, 6 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Decapentaplegic

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Dpp also leads here, but there is no information about dpp. Is dpp a BMP? Aaadddaaammm 00:41, 23 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Dpp is the drosophila gene that is homologous to mammalian BMPs. By the way, I think this page is completely lacking. Dr Aaron 14:20, 1 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Morphogenetic?

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I could be wrong, but isn't the correct term "morphogenic", not "morphogenetic"? It would be great if someone knowledgable could confirm and make the necessary edits. Geebee2K (talk) 07:13, 10 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

You are right. I've just been puzzling over the same thing.
"Morphogenic" is a term of art from developmental biology that means the creation of form. It has nothing to do with genetics (at least not directly) and BMP was originally Bone Morphogenic Protein (as recently as 2002 anyway), which makes sense. "Morphogenetic" makes no sense, but apparently the error has proliferated and is all but irrevocable. Trying googling both terms and you'll see the erroneous spelling has far surpassed the correct one, because the people using the term think everything is genetic. I can't believe this. But I think it's too late to do anything. Even Scott Gilbert's developmental biology textbook has listed it as "genetic" and I am sure he knows better. (I just looked.) If he concedes defeat here, I guess I have to. Eperotao (talk) 14:14, 13 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I am due for surgery on 01-Feb-10 to have the 'bone morphogenic protien' used in reconstructing a botched left hip revision. The previous doctor used cadaver bone, without my knowledge or permission, and it has since totally dissolved and left the trochantner device and all the wire cables all loose and jagged in my left thigh. My new doctor is re-revising my hip, using this compound. I am confident in my doctor and feel this 'compound' is safe. I would like to hear any comments on this subject, especially anything negative I might need to hear. Thank you, Stewart Clan —Preceding unsigned comment added by Stewartclan (talkcontribs) 02:44, 27 January 2010 (UTC) [reply]

FDA Warning Letter re Morphogenetic Protein in Cervical Spine Fusion

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Am recommending that this page be edited to include a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration, issued July 1, 2008: "Life-threatening Complications Associated with Recombinant Human Bone Morphogenetic Protein in Cervical Spine Fusion" http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/Safety/AlertsandNotices/PublicHealthNotifications/UCM062000 Marginata (talk) 15:23, 23 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]