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Bone Marrow Adipoq-lineage Progenitors: an Emerging Osteoclast Niche Cell Population
Baohong Zhao, Jialin Jiang
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Significance of EVs in Prostate Cancer Bone Metastases. [PDF]
Ito K +6 more
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Distribution effect of SOST on alveolar bone micro-bone formation in rats induced by Eldecalcitol. [PDF]
Guo Y +5 more
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Targeting chaperone-mediated autophagy to regulate osteoclast activity as a therapeutic strategy for osteoporosis. [PDF]
Zhang Y +13 more
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Jin S, Ji X, Zhang L, Shi Y, Zhao D, Wan W. Impact of the RNF123 mutation on osteoclast differentiation in familial ankylosing spondylitis. Rheumatol & Autoimmun. 2023;1‐8. doi:10.1002/rai2.12102 Withdrawal: The above article, first published online 11th September 2024, on Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com), has been withdrawn by agreement ...
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Antenatal Corticosteroid and Risk of Fractures in Children: A Nationwide Register Study
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.
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Biological Reviews, 1949
SummaryOsteoclasts, Kölliker's universal agent of bone destruction, must still be regarded as enigmatical structures. It is likely that their life span is limited to a few days. Regarded by some as resulting from fusion of relatively immobile individuals of connective tissue type, and by others of mobile cells such as macrophages, it seems a ...
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SummaryOsteoclasts, Kölliker's universal agent of bone destruction, must still be regarded as enigmatical structures. It is likely that their life span is limited to a few days. Regarded by some as resulting from fusion of relatively immobile individuals of connective tissue type, and by others of mobile cells such as macrophages, it seems a ...
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Transfection of Osteoclasts and Osteoclast Precursors
2011Osteoclasts and their precursors have traditionally been considered difficult cells to transfect using standard approaches. Here, we describe several methods for transfection of mature osteoclasts and their precursors using the Amaxa™ Nucleofector system, lentiviruses, and adenoviruses.
Julie C, Crockett +2 more
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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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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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