Bone remodelling is a tightly regulated sequence of resorption by osteoclasts and formation by osteoblasts that maintains skeletal integrity and mineral homeostasis. Mechanical cues, endocrine factors ...
Bone remodelling is a highly regulated process in which osteocytes—the primary mechanosensors of the skeleton—coordinate the resorption and deposition of bone matrix. These cells reside within lacunae ...
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 ...
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—a ...
'rendered': 'Many women associate estrogen primarily with reproduction and menstrual health. However, few realise that this hormone also plays a critical role in maintaining strong, healthy bones ...
Throughout our lives, our bones are continuously remodeled to maintain strength, repair injuries and adapt to new stresses. Bone dynamics depend on two associated cell types: osteoblasts, which are ...
Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2006;63(5):419-430. During resorption, growth factors and proteins released from osteoblast precursors and bone stimulate the differentiation, chemotaxis, and proliferation of ...
Constant remodelling of bones — up to 10% of the total mass every year — helps to maintain the optimal levels of calcium in the blood and also the structural function of the skeleton, but the identity ...
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 ...
Sustained hypoxia affects orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) by altering osteoclast and osteoblast differentiation, report researchers from Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan. Hypoxic conditions resulted ...
It’s common to think of your bones as solid and unchanging, but they’re composed of living tissue constantly in flux. Consider: Every year, 15% of your spine and 5% of your hips are replaced with new ...
Osteoporosis is no longer just an "old woman's disease"; women in their late 30s and 40s now experience early signs of reduced bone density. Hormonal changes and modern lifestyle habits accelerate ...