One of the most serious healthcare problems in the world is bone loss and fractures due to a lack of physical activity in elderly people as well as in bedridden patients or otherwise inactive youth. Crucial here are the osteocytes. Buried within our bones, these cells are believed to be the mechanosensors that stimulate bone formation in the presence of mechanical stimuli and bone resorption in the absence of such stimuli. Intercellular signaling is an important physiological phenomenon involved in maintaining homeostasis in all tissues. In bone, intercellular communication via chemical signals like NO plays a critical role in the dynamic process of bone remodeling. If bones are mechanically loaded, fluid flows through minute channels in th...
Significant progress has been made in the field of mechanotransduction in bone cells. The knowledge ...
Loading frequency is an important parameter for the stimulation of bone formation in vivo. It is sti...
Nitric oxide plays a central role in the regulation of skeletal homeostasis. In cells of the osteobl...
We show the intracellular upregulation of NO production after mechanical stimulation, an essential c...
UNLABELLED: NO is an osteocytic signaling molecule that can inhibit osteoclasts. The NO synthases eN...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
Both mechanical loading and nitric oxide (NO) have positive influences on bone mass. NO production i...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
Damage accumulation in the bone under continuous daily loading causes local mechanical overloading k...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a short lived free radical regulating bone turnover and bone cell function (1, ...
The mechanical performance of our skeleton is secured by the constant adaptation of bone to its mech...
Nitric oxide (NO) can reduce bone loss in chronic bone diseases. NO inhibits or kills osteoclasts, b...
The function of the most numerous cell in bone, the osteocyte, has until recently been mysterious an...
Significant progress has been made to identify the cells and signaling molecules involved in the mec...
The human skeleton is a miracle of engineering, combining both toughness and light weight. It does s...
Significant progress has been made in the field of mechanotransduction in bone cells. The knowledge ...
Loading frequency is an important parameter for the stimulation of bone formation in vivo. It is sti...
Nitric oxide plays a central role in the regulation of skeletal homeostasis. In cells of the osteobl...
We show the intracellular upregulation of NO production after mechanical stimulation, an essential c...
UNLABELLED: NO is an osteocytic signaling molecule that can inhibit osteoclasts. The NO synthases eN...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
Both mechanical loading and nitric oxide (NO) have positive influences on bone mass. NO production i...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
Damage accumulation in the bone under continuous daily loading causes local mechanical overloading k...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a short lived free radical regulating bone turnover and bone cell function (1, ...
The mechanical performance of our skeleton is secured by the constant adaptation of bone to its mech...
Nitric oxide (NO) can reduce bone loss in chronic bone diseases. NO inhibits or kills osteoclasts, b...
The function of the most numerous cell in bone, the osteocyte, has until recently been mysterious an...
Significant progress has been made to identify the cells and signaling molecules involved in the mec...
The human skeleton is a miracle of engineering, combining both toughness and light weight. It does s...
Significant progress has been made in the field of mechanotransduction in bone cells. The knowledge ...
Loading frequency is an important parameter for the stimulation of bone formation in vivo. It is sti...
Nitric oxide plays a central role in the regulation of skeletal homeostasis. In cells of the osteobl...