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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Osteoclast
  1. ... the formation and function of specialized cells called osteoclasts, which break down bone tissue. RANK is located on the surface of immature osteoclasts, where it receives signals that trigger these cells ...
  2. The SOST gene provides instructions for making the protein sclerostin. Sclerostin is produced in osteocytes, which are a type of bone cell. The main function ...
  3. ... are particularly important for the normal function of osteoclasts, which are specialized cells that break down bone tissue. Osteoclasts are involved in bone remodeling, a normal process ...
  4. ... the skeletal system, the complex is found in osteoclasts, which are specialized cells that break down and ... TYROBP-TREM2 complex plays a critical role in osteoclasts and microglia, its exact function in these cells ...
  5. ... osteopontin, which is produced in bone cells called osteoclasts and in immune cells. Osteopontin performs a variety ... TRAP5b is found primarily in bone cells called osteoclasts.Osteoclasts are specialized cells that break down and ...
  6. ... the skeletal system, the complex is found in osteoclasts, which are specialized cells that break down and ... TYROBP-TREM2 complex plays a critical role in osteoclasts and microglia, its exact function in these cells ...
  7. ... bones (osteoblasts) and cells that break down bone (osteoclasts). Osteoclasts are involved in bone remodeling, a normal process ... These changes disrupt the functioning of osteoblasts and osteoclasts. In particular, the maturation (differentiation) of osteoclasts is ...
  8. ... chemical signaling pathway that promotes the formation of osteoclasts. Osteoclasts are specialized cells that break down bone tissue ... to overactivate the chemical signaling pathway that promotes osteoclast formation. The increased signaling stimulates the production of ...
  9. ... involved in the regulation of specialized cells called osteoclasts, which break down bone tissue during bone remodeling. ... a series of chemical signals that trigger immature osteoclasts to mature and become fully functional. When RANKL ...
  10. ... play an essential role in specialized cells called osteoclasts. These cells break down bone tissue as part ... stay strong and healthy.On the surface of osteoclasts, V-ATPases are embedded in a specialized, highly ...
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