As we age, the health of our bones becomes increasingly important. Osteoporosis, a condition characterized by weakened bones, affects millions, leading to fractures and reduced quality of life. Among ...
A recent study identifies Neural EGFL-like 2 (NELL2), a secreted protein, as a key regulator of bone homeostasis, offering potential therapeutic applications for osteoporosis. NELL2 promotes ...
A newly discovered receptor switch that boosts bone growth could transform how we treat osteoporosis, by stimulating the body’s own bone-building machinery using a targeted drug and even mechanical ...
How our bodies break down and remove old and damaged bone tissue is linked to our inner circadian clock, according to a new ...
The Discovery of New Members of the TNF Receptor and Ligand Families and Their Relationship to Osteoclasts and Bone Metabolism Binding of RANKL to RANK initiates a signaling cascade, which includes ...
Periodontitis is characterized by the loss of teeth resulting from inflammation of gums due to bacterial infections. The susceptibility to such bone loss disorders increases with age. The expression ...
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Circadian clock found to regulate bone breakdown
How our bodies break down and remove old and damaged bone tissue is linked to our inner circadian clock, according to a new ...
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Hypoxia leads to reduced dental bone formation during orthodontic tooth movement in rats
Sustained hypoxia affects orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) by altering osteoclast and osteoblast differentiation, report researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan. Hypoxic conditions ...
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