Cells of the immune system orchestrate changes in bone cell function.
There is a complex interplay between the cells of the immune system and bone. Immune cells, such as T and NK cells, are able to enhance osteoclast formation via the production of RANKL. Yet there is increasing evidence to show that during the resolution of inflammation or as a consequence of increas...
Main Authors: | Wythe, SE, Nicolaidou, V, Horwood, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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