Yamada et al. evaluated the performance of serum tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b (TRACP5b), a biochemical marker for bone resorption, in comparison with established markers in the ...
Bones are the living tissue on which the human skeleton is constructed and play a key role in enabling physical movements. The structural integrity of bones has been attributed to bone remodeling-aa ...
Strong, dense bones result from a balance between bone breakdown (resorption) and bone formation. A disruption in the interplay between the bone-building osteoblast cells and the bone-degrading ...
which are responsible for bone resorption to initiate normal bone remodeling,” Mohanakrishnan continues. The researchers showed that these Type R capillaries contribute to the oxygenation of hypoxic ...
The discovery of a family with sequence similarity 102 member A (Fam102a) protein as a novel bone remodeling factor that regulates both osteoclast and osteoblast differentiation can aid the ...
which are responsible for bone resorption. Until now, it has not been understood how these cells function in the low-oxygen microenvironment of bone. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for ...
A new study reveals that iSN40 also inhibits osteoclastogenesis, reducing bone resorption. By modulating both bone formation and resorption, iSN40 offers a potential new approach for the treatment ...
Bone is constantly being remodeled through a process of resorption, in which old bone tissue is removed by osteoclasts, and formation, in which the old bone tissue is replaced with new tissue ...