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Lipocalin-2 upregulation in hypoxic murine osteocytes enhances RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis. [PDF]

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In vitro characterization of osteoblasts from craniofacial fibrous dysplasia of bone and their impact on bone homeostasis. [PDF]

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Cytokine-mediated immunomodulation of osteoclastogenesis

Bone, 2022
Cytokines are an important set of proteins regulating bone homeostasis. In inflammation induced bone resorption, cytokines, such as RANKL, TNF-α, M-CSF, are indispensable for the differentiation and activation of resorption-driving osteoclasts, the process we know as osteoclastogenesis.
Pengcheng Zhou, Ting Zheng
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Osteoclastogenesis and arthritis

Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 2010
There is emerging interest for osteoclasts as key players in the erosive and inflammatory events leading to joint destruction in chronic arthritis. In fact, chronic inflammatory joint diseases such as psoriatic arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are often characterized by destruction of juxta-articular bone and erosions due to the elevated activity of ...
MARUOTTI, NICOLA   +4 more
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Lactoferrin inhibits infection-related osteoclastogenesis without interrupting compressive force-related osteoclastogenesis

Archives of Oral Biology, 2014
Control of periodontal tissue inflammation during orthodontic treatment is very important in achieving a favourable therapeutic goal. We previously demonstrated that orally applied bovine lactoferrin (bLF) inhibited LPS-induced bone resorption but not orthodontic force-induced tooth movement in vivo.
T, Inubushi   +9 more
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Fine‐tuning osteoclastogenesis: An insight into the cellular and molecular regulation of osteoclastogenesis

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2023
AbstractOsteoclasts, the bone‐resorbing cells, are essential for the bone remodeling process and are involved in the pathophysiology of several bone‐related diseases. The extensive corpus of in vitro research and crucial mouse model studies in the 1990s demonstrated the key roles of monocyte/macrophage colony‐stimulating factor, receptor activator of ...
Aleena Anwar   +5 more
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