Role of the endothelial cell in osteoclast control: new perspectives.
The osteoclast is of central importance in the process of bone remodeling. Its function is regulated by hormones and locally produced factors. Endothelial cells occur in close proximity to the osteoclast. Some endothelial cell-derived products, including endothelins, nitric oxide, and reactive oxyge...
Main Authors: | Zaidi, M, Alam, A, Bax, B, Shankar, V, Bax, C, Gill, J, Pazianas, M, Huang, C, Sahinoglu, T, Moonga, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1993
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