AbstractAscorbic acid (Vitamin C) has a critical role in bone formation and osteoblast differentiation, but very little is known about the molecular mechanisms of ascorbic acid entry into bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs). To address this gap in knowledge, we investigated the identity of the transport system that is responsible for the uptake of ascorbic acid into bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs). First, we examined the expression of the two known isoforms of the sodium-coupled ascorbic acid transporter, namely SVCT1 and SVCT2, in BMSCs (Lin−ve Sca1+ve) and bone at the mRNA level. Only SVCT2 mRNA was detected in BMSCs and bone. Uptake of ascorbic acid in BMSCs was Na+-dependent and saturable. In order to define the role of SVCT2 in BMSC di...
Ascorbic acid (AA), also known as Vitamin C, is a cofactor required for the function of several hydr...
In humans, ascorbic acid is an essential vitamin, anti-oxidant and co-factor of a variety of metal i...
AbstractWe report here on the cloning and functional characterization of human Na+-dependent vitamin...
AbstractAscorbic acid (Vitamin C) has a critical role in bone formation and osteoblast differentiati...
AbstractVitamin C is an antioxidant that plays a vital role in various biological processes includin...
AbstractBone marrow stromal cell (BMSC) adhesion and migration are fundamental to a number of pathop...
© 2015. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that plays a vital role in various biological processes includin...
Ascorbic acid (AA) is an essential cofactor for osteoblast differentiation both in vivo and in vitro...
Bone marrow stromal cell (BMSC) adhesion and migration are fundamental to a number of pathophysiolog...
AbstractOsteoclasts dissolve mineralized bone matrix at bone resorption sites and release large amou...
AbstractCollagen II is the major protein component of articular cartilage and forms the collagen fib...
Ascorbic acid (AA), also known as Vitamin C, is a cofactor required for the function of several hydr...
Ascorbic acid (AA), the reduced form of vitamin C, is transported within many cell types through hig...
Vitamin C is accumulated in mammalian cells by two types of proteins: sodium-ascorbate co-transporte...
Ascorbic acid (AA), also known as Vitamin C, is a cofactor required for the function of several hydr...
Ascorbic acid (AA), also known as Vitamin C, is a cofactor required for the function of several hydr...
In humans, ascorbic acid is an essential vitamin, anti-oxidant and co-factor of a variety of metal i...
AbstractWe report here on the cloning and functional characterization of human Na+-dependent vitamin...
AbstractAscorbic acid (Vitamin C) has a critical role in bone formation and osteoblast differentiati...
AbstractVitamin C is an antioxidant that plays a vital role in various biological processes includin...
AbstractBone marrow stromal cell (BMSC) adhesion and migration are fundamental to a number of pathop...
© 2015. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that plays a vital role in various biological processes includin...
Ascorbic acid (AA) is an essential cofactor for osteoblast differentiation both in vivo and in vitro...
Bone marrow stromal cell (BMSC) adhesion and migration are fundamental to a number of pathophysiolog...
AbstractOsteoclasts dissolve mineralized bone matrix at bone resorption sites and release large amou...
AbstractCollagen II is the major protein component of articular cartilage and forms the collagen fib...
Ascorbic acid (AA), also known as Vitamin C, is a cofactor required for the function of several hydr...
Ascorbic acid (AA), the reduced form of vitamin C, is transported within many cell types through hig...
Vitamin C is accumulated in mammalian cells by two types of proteins: sodium-ascorbate co-transporte...
Ascorbic acid (AA), also known as Vitamin C, is a cofactor required for the function of several hydr...
Ascorbic acid (AA), also known as Vitamin C, is a cofactor required for the function of several hydr...
In humans, ascorbic acid is an essential vitamin, anti-oxidant and co-factor of a variety of metal i...
AbstractWe report here on the cloning and functional characterization of human Na+-dependent vitamin...