AbstractDuring long bone development and post-natal growth, the cartilaginous model of the skeleton is progressively replaced by bone, a process known as endochondral ossification. In the primary spongiosa, osteoclasts degrade the mineralized cartilage produced by hypertrophic chondrocytes to generate cartilage trabeculae that osteoblasts embed in bone matrix. This leads to the formation of the trabecular bone network of the secondary spongiosa that will undergo continuous remodeling. Osteoclasts are specialized in mineralized tissue degradation, with the combined ability to solubilize hydroxyapatite and to degrade extracellular matrix proteins. We reported previously that osteoclasts lacking Dock5 could not degrade bone due to abnormal pod...
Bone development is dependent on the functionality of three essential cell types: chondrocytes, oste...
We have previously shown that ablation of either the Phospho1 or Alpl gene, encoding PHOSPHO1 and ti...
Endochondral ossification (EO), by which long bones of the axial skeleton form, is a tightly regulat...
AbstractDuring long bone development and post-natal growth, the cartilaginous model of the skeleton ...
One of the crucial steps in endochondral bone formation is the replacement of a cartilage matrix pro...
In association with the Sociedad Española de Biología del Desarrollo, Poster and exhibit sessions: M...
AbstractDuring endochondral ossification, growth plate cartilage is replaced with bone. Mineralized ...
Osteoclasts are multinucleated bone-resorbing cells that have been implicated in a variety of skelet...
The assembly and degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules are crucial processes during bo...
During endochondral ossification, growth plate cartilage is replaced with bone. Mineralized cartilag...
The maintenance of adequate bone mass is dependent upon the controlled and timely removal of old, da...
Osteoclasts resorb the mineralized matrices formed by chondrocytes or osteoblasts. The cytokine rece...
The mammalian skeleton stores calcium and phosphate ions in bone matrix. Osteocytes in osteocyte lac...
L'os est un tissu dynamique résultant de l'équilibre entre l'activité de résorption des ostéoclastes...
AbstractThe mammalian skeleton stores calcium and phosphate ions in bone matrix. Osteocytes in osteo...
Bone development is dependent on the functionality of three essential cell types: chondrocytes, oste...
We have previously shown that ablation of either the Phospho1 or Alpl gene, encoding PHOSPHO1 and ti...
Endochondral ossification (EO), by which long bones of the axial skeleton form, is a tightly regulat...
AbstractDuring long bone development and post-natal growth, the cartilaginous model of the skeleton ...
One of the crucial steps in endochondral bone formation is the replacement of a cartilage matrix pro...
In association with the Sociedad Española de Biología del Desarrollo, Poster and exhibit sessions: M...
AbstractDuring endochondral ossification, growth plate cartilage is replaced with bone. Mineralized ...
Osteoclasts are multinucleated bone-resorbing cells that have been implicated in a variety of skelet...
The assembly and degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules are crucial processes during bo...
During endochondral ossification, growth plate cartilage is replaced with bone. Mineralized cartilag...
The maintenance of adequate bone mass is dependent upon the controlled and timely removal of old, da...
Osteoclasts resorb the mineralized matrices formed by chondrocytes or osteoblasts. The cytokine rece...
The mammalian skeleton stores calcium and phosphate ions in bone matrix. Osteocytes in osteocyte lac...
L'os est un tissu dynamique résultant de l'équilibre entre l'activité de résorption des ostéoclastes...
AbstractThe mammalian skeleton stores calcium and phosphate ions in bone matrix. Osteocytes in osteo...
Bone development is dependent on the functionality of three essential cell types: chondrocytes, oste...
We have previously shown that ablation of either the Phospho1 or Alpl gene, encoding PHOSPHO1 and ti...
Endochondral ossification (EO), by which long bones of the axial skeleton form, is a tightly regulat...