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Long bone osteoclasts display an augmented osteoclast phenotype compared to calvarial osteoclasts

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2010
Osteoclasts are multinucleated cells specialized in degrading bone and characterized by high expression of the enzymes tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) and cathepsin K (CtsK). Recent studies show that osteoclasts exhibit phenotypic differences depending on their anatomical site of action.
Serhan, Zenger   +2 more
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Multinuclearity of Osteoclasts

Nature, 1963
THE origin and function of the multinuclear osteoclast cell are of continuing interest among contemporary investigators, and have a long history among investigations on amphibian regeneration1,2.
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The osteoclast and periodontitis

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1986
Abstract. The osteoclast may play an important rô le in the variable rate of osseous destruction seen in periodontitis. Current understanding of various aspects of the osteoclast may help explain this fact. This review paper will first look at two theories of cell origin of the osteoclast: the multipotential osteoprogenitor cell theory and the ...
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Osteoclast diseases

Microscopy Research and Technique, 2003
AbstractOsteoclasts are the only cells capable of resorbing mineralised bone, dentine and cartilage. Osteoclasts act in close concert with bone forming osteoblasts to model the skeleton during embryogenesis and to remodel it during later life. A number of inherited human conditions are known that are primarily caused by a defect in osteoclasts. Most of
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Osteoclast radicals

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1994
AbstractIn biological research, new ideas arise and quickly spread to encompass the entire field. Thus, the evolution of molecular biology has significantly changed our methods of approaching our research. A similar far‐reaching finding has been the advent of radical reactions into biology.
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Generation of Osteoclasts In Vitro, and Assay of Osteoclast Activity

2007
Osteoclasts are bone-resorbing multinucleated cells derived from the monocyte-macrophage lineage. The authors have developed a mouse marrow culture system and a coculture system of mouse osteoblasts and hemopoietic cells, in which osteoclasts are formed in response to various osteotropic factors such as 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3, parathyroid ...
Naoyuki, Takahashi   +3 more
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Osteoclasts and Integrins

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract:  The osteoclast is the unique bone resorptive cell that accomplishes its mission by forming an isolated acidified microenvironment between itself and the bone surface. Creation of this compartment is the first step in bone degradation and establishes that an intimate physical relationship must exist between the osteoclast and bone.
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Osteoclasts in Osteosarcoma: Mechanisms, Interactions, and Therapeutic Prospects

Cancer Management and Research, 2023
Yi-Ming Gao, Ling Wang
exaly  

Osteoclasts Provide Coupling Signals to Osteoblast Lineage Cells Through Multiple Mechanisms

Annual Review of Physiology, 2020
Natalie A Sims, T John Martin
exaly  

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