doi:10.1007/978-94-011-7432-9_27S. SteinemannSpringer NetherlandsSteinemann, S.: Bone remodeling — What are the parameters? In Perren, S.M., and Schneider, E. (Edts.) Biomechanics: Current interdisciplinary research. Nijhoff, Dorrecht, 1985....
It has been recently hypothesized that one of these ancillary effects could be the improvement of bone health, due to the interference with bone metabolism. This may potentially represent the rationale for statins' use in the treatment of osteoporosis, the most common disease of the bone. Both ...
BONE FORMATION: Normal bone remodeling (formation) consists of two activities: 1. Bone resorption: this is when osteoclasts remove old bone tissue (bone loss), thereby, creating a cavity in the bone. 2. Bone formation: This is when osteoblasts form new bone tissue, thereby, filling in the ...
How can bone remodeling determine age? What gland controls formation of male body features? What forms the largest portion of the coxal bone? What is the major hormone secreted by adipocytes? What caused brain growth in Homo sapiens? What is another name for the pituitary gland? What or...
m6A methylation regulates osteoblastic differentiation and bone remodeling. Front Cell Dev Biol. 2021;9:783322.10.3389/fcell.2021.783322Search in Google Scholar PubMed PubMed Central [36] Wan S, Sun Y, Zong J, Meng W, Yan J, Chen K, et al. METTL3-dependent m(6)A methylation ...
Gene data from the Broad Institute indicates that GHK controls or strongly influences 31.8% of the human genes - increasing the output in 59%, and reducing it in 41%, of the genes.In 2010, The Broad's Connectivity Map predicted that GHK, at a low and non-toxic level, would reverse ...
Oral dryness affects bone remodeling triggered by hypoxia, with an increase in CO2 levels [5], reducing the immune system’s response to infections and allowing a higher diversity of microorganisms (bacteria and yeasts), which are capable of generating dysbiotic polymicrobial communities. Recent studie...
Many of the publications reported here have directly compared patient iPSC lines to a pool of non-isogenic controls, i.e., with a different genetic background (and not always age and/or sex matched). Although a pool of at least three age- and sex-matched non-isogenic controls may be a...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook OBS Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Financial Idioms Encyclopedia Wikipedia Category filter: AcronymDefinition OBSObservation(Groundwater Modeling Systems) OBSObserver
(biology) a macrophage, derived from bone marrow, found in connective tissue Histiocyte A macrophage that is found in connective tissue Common Curiosities Are all histiocytes involved in disease processes? Not all histiocytes are involved in disease; many perform vital functions in tissue maintenance...