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- who: Tomoya Agemura from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Arthritis-associated osteoclastogenic macrophage, AtoM, as a key player in pathological bone erosion, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Osteoclasts are tightly attached to the bone surface and are difficult to collect and analyze from living animals.
- how: These results showed that the features of pathological osteoclasts at the pannus-bone interface under arthritic conditions are distinctive from those in the bone marrow under steady-state conditions which interact and migrate with osteoblasts. The authors investigated the details of osteoclasts and their precursors . . .
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