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Immune Cells and Bone Resorption
1986The concept of interactions between cells of the immune system and bone in the control of bone turnover is far from new. The relationship between haematopoietic precursor cells and the osteoclast has long been recognised and studies on animals with congenital bone diseases such as osteopetrosis have identified defective components of the immune system ...
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Bone Formation and Resorption in Bone Disorders
1966The recognition of the majority of disorders of skeletal bone depends largely upon their radiological appearance. The various pathological processes may then be further differentiated by alteration in such biochemical parameters as the plasma calcium and phosphorus levels.
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1960
Abstract Alveolar bone resorption is one of the most important phenomena in denture construction. Some of the factors to be considered are: 1.1. Alveolar bone resorption after extractions is a normal process. 2.2. The patient's history may reveal systemic diseases which might cause resorption through circulatory disturbances or faulty metabolism ...
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Abstract Alveolar bone resorption is one of the most important phenomena in denture construction. Some of the factors to be considered are: 1.1. Alveolar bone resorption after extractions is a normal process. 2.2. The patient's history may reveal systemic diseases which might cause resorption through circulatory disturbances or faulty metabolism ...
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Bone formation and bone resorption
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1955openaire +2 more sources
Role of Monocytes in Bone Resorption
1982Bone remodeling occurs in Haversian systems and on endosteal bone surfaces throughout life. The classic or traditional concept of bone remodeling holds that the initial event in bone turnover is osteoclastic bone resorption. Osteoclastic bone resorption causes degradation of the bone matrix and release of bone mineral and the formation of resorption ...
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Hyperoxia and In-vitro Bone Resorption
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1968Clement B. Sledge, Marc A. Asher
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