Resorption of mineralized tissues like bone is accomplished by a unique cell type: the osteoclast. This multinucleated cell has the capacity to dissolve the mineral by lowering the pH. Subsequently, the release of certain proteolytic enzymes, in particular cathepsin K, results in the digestion of the organic matrix mainly consisting of collagen. In this short review we will describe the unique features of the osteoclast making it possible for the cell to resorb mineralized tissues
Foreign body multinucleated giant cells (FBGCs) and osteoclasts share several characteristics, like ...
The osteoclast is a bone-degrading polykaryon. Recent studies have clarified the differentiation of ...
The osteoclast is a bone-degrading polykaryon. Recent studies have clarified the differentiation of ...
Resorption of mineralized tissues like bone is accomplished by a unique cell type: the osteoclast. T...
Resorption of mineralized tissues like bone is accomplished by a unique cell type: the osteoclast. T...
The newest knowledge on the osteoclast allows us to consider bone resorption in a global perspective...
Past knowledge and the recent developments on the formation, activation and mode of action of osteoc...
Bone resorption is required for skeletal modelling during bone growth and for mineral homeostasis an...
Abstract: The osteoclast is a physiological polykaryon and the major if not exclusive resorptive cel...
Bone resorption is required for skeletal modelling during bone growth and for mineral homeostasis an...
Foreign body multinucleated giant cells (FBGCs) and osteoclasts share several characteristics, like ...
Foreign body multinucleated giant cells (FBGCs) and osteoclasts share several characteristics, like ...
Foreign body multinucleated giant cells (FBGCs) and osteoclasts share several characteristics, like ...
Foreign body multinucleated giant cells (FBGCs) and osteoclasts share several characteristics, like ...
Osteoclasts are multinucleated bone-resorbing cells that have been implicated in a variety of skelet...
Foreign body multinucleated giant cells (FBGCs) and osteoclasts share several characteristics, like ...
The osteoclast is a bone-degrading polykaryon. Recent studies have clarified the differentiation of ...
The osteoclast is a bone-degrading polykaryon. Recent studies have clarified the differentiation of ...
Resorption of mineralized tissues like bone is accomplished by a unique cell type: the osteoclast. T...
Resorption of mineralized tissues like bone is accomplished by a unique cell type: the osteoclast. T...
The newest knowledge on the osteoclast allows us to consider bone resorption in a global perspective...
Past knowledge and the recent developments on the formation, activation and mode of action of osteoc...
Bone resorption is required for skeletal modelling during bone growth and for mineral homeostasis an...
Abstract: The osteoclast is a physiological polykaryon and the major if not exclusive resorptive cel...
Bone resorption is required for skeletal modelling during bone growth and for mineral homeostasis an...
Foreign body multinucleated giant cells (FBGCs) and osteoclasts share several characteristics, like ...
Foreign body multinucleated giant cells (FBGCs) and osteoclasts share several characteristics, like ...
Foreign body multinucleated giant cells (FBGCs) and osteoclasts share several characteristics, like ...
Foreign body multinucleated giant cells (FBGCs) and osteoclasts share several characteristics, like ...
Osteoclasts are multinucleated bone-resorbing cells that have been implicated in a variety of skelet...
Foreign body multinucleated giant cells (FBGCs) and osteoclasts share several characteristics, like ...
The osteoclast is a bone-degrading polykaryon. Recent studies have clarified the differentiation of ...
The osteoclast is a bone-degrading polykaryon. Recent studies have clarified the differentiation of ...