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Early administration of romosozumab prevents rebound of bone resorption related to denosumab withdrawal in fractured post-menopausal women: a real-world prospective study. [PDF]

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Piasentier A   +9 more
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Mitochondria from osteolineage cells regulate myeloid cell-mediated bone resorption. [PDF]

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Ding P   +18 more
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Mechanical protein polycystin-1 directly regulates osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption. [PDF]

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RESORPTION OF BONE

The Lancet, 1979
The cell-system responsible for resorption of bone is now considered to be a derivative of haematopoietic bone-marrow, not skeletal connective tissue. Consideration of mutant mice and rats, with defects of bone resorption giving osteopetrosis, suggests that the primary defect is of the professional scavengers, the mononuclear-phagocyte system, failing ...
NormanW Nisbet, J. F. Loutit
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BONE RESORPTION IN OTOSPONGIOSIS

Otology & Neurotology, 1982
"Considerable interest has been raised in recent years concerning the basic mechanisms involved in bone destruction and rebuilding in the otospongiotic focus. Under general bone resorption the osteoclasts play a decisive role, but in otospongiotic tissue electron-microscopic and cytochemical studies have shown that osteoclasts alone are not responsible
Martin Balslev Jorgensen   +3 more
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Barbiturate and bone resorption

Calcified Tissue International, 1995
Os teopenia , r ickets , and/or o s t eoma lac i a have been observed in patients chronical ly t reated with ant iconvulsant drugs. Part of these bone disorders have been related to an ant iconvulsantinduced al terat ion of vi tamin D metabol ism [1, 2].
G. Cournot, M. Petrovic
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