The effect of tetracyclines on quantitative measures of osteoclast morphology.
We report the effects of the tetracycline analogues 4-dedimethylaminotetracycline (CMT-1) and minocycline on osteoclast spreading and motility. Both agents influenced the morphometric descriptor of cell spread area, rho, producing cellular retraction or an R effect (half-times: 30 and 44 minutes for...
Main Authors: | Zaidi, M, Moonga, B, Huang, C, Towhidul Alam, A, Shankar, V, Pazianas, M, Eastwood, J, Datta, H, Rifkin, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
1993
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