Spatial organization of osteoclastic coupling factors and their receptors at human bone remodeling sites

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  • who: Xenia G. Borggaard et al. from the Team, Clinical Cell Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark, Department of Pathology, Odense University have published the research work: Spatial Organization of Osteoclastic Coupling Factors and Their Receptors at Human Bone Remodeling Sites, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigated spatial mRNA localization of several suggested coupling factors, secreted or membrane-bound in osteoclasts, and their receptors in osteoblastic reversal cells and osteoblasts within human intracortical bone remodeling events. osteoclasts are intermixed with osteoprogenitors recruited to the eroded bone surface. The authors focused particularly on . . .

     

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