Human mesenchymal tumour-associated macrophages differentiate into osteoclastic bone-resorbing cells.
The cellular mechanisms which account for the formation of osteoclasts and bone resorption associated with enlarging benign and malignant mesenchymal tumours of bone are uncertain. Osteoclasts are marrow-derived, multinucleated, bone-resorbing cells which express a macrophage phenotype. We have dete...
Auteurs principaux: | Yang, T, Sabokbar, A, Gibbons, C, Athanasou, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2002
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