- periosteum. To
prevent the bone from
becoming unnecessarily thick,
osteoclasts resorb the bone from the
endosteal side. Long bone Netter,
Frank H. (1987). Musculoskeletal...
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disease is
understood to be
malfunctioning osteoclasts and
their inability to
resorb bone.
Although human osteopetrosis is a
heterogeneous disorder encomp****ing...
- a
human finger) that have to
forage for
themselves after the yolk sac
resorbs, and then to the
juvenile stage where the fish
progressively start to resemble...
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activating osteoclasts.
Osteoclasts in
close proximity to the root
surface will
resorb the root
surface cementum and
underlying root dentin. This can vary in severity...
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propel them to the epididymis. The core
function of the
stereocilia is to
resorb 90% of this
fluid as the ****tozoa
start to
become motile. This absorption...
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healthy body.
Subsequent to
appropriate signaling,
osteoclasts move to
resorb the
surface of the bone,
followed by
deposition of bone by osteoblasts....
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disappear without further treatment within a few months, and
virtually all will
resorb within two years.
Healing can be
facilitated by
applying a
moist warm compress...
-
edentulous state occurs in the
longer term as the
alveolar process slowly resorbs. In
maxillary posterior teeth, the
degree of
pneumatization of the maxillary...
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ligand (RANKL) by bone
marrow stroma.
RANKL activates osteoclasts,
which resorb bone. The
resultant bone
lesions are
lytic (cause breakdown) in nature,...
- the
activity of each other. For example, the rate at
which osteoclasts resorb bone is
inhibited by
calcitonin and osteoprotegerin.
Calcitonin is produced...