“Our findings suggest that injectable hydrogels with localized anti-catabolic drug delivery can complement systemic ...
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 ...
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.
Osteoporosis is a disease in which bone resorbs faster than it is formed, gradually weakening its structure over time and ...
Bones are the living tissue on which the human skeleton is constructed and play a key role in enabling physical movements.
Release of the drug from the bone mineral matrix requires bone resorption, and reduction in bone resorption is the primary mode of action of bisphosphonates. The terminal half-life of alendronate ...
The discovery of a family with sequence similarity 102 member A (Fam102a) protein as a novel bone remodeling factor that ...
Sr incorporation in PEEK via a polydopamine coating improves osteogenic potential, promoting cell adhesion and mineralization ...
“Thus, Type R capillaries are critical in moderating the balance between bone formation and resorption,” says Mohanakrishnan. The researchers thus found these capillaries to be the third unique and ...
Ibandronate (as sodium) 3mg/3mL; soln for IV inj. Ibandronate inhibits osteoclast activity and reduces bone resorption and turnover. In postmenopausal women, it reduces the elevated rate of bone ...