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An endogenous regulator of inflammation, resolvin E1, modulates osteoclast differentiation and bone resorption. | Academic Article |
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Atp6i-deficient mice exhibit severe osteopetrosis due to loss of osteoclast-mediated extracellular acidification. | Academic Article |
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c-myc is required for osteoclast differentiation. | Academic Article |
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Genetic variation in the structural pattern of osteoclast activity during post-natal growth of mouse femora. | Academic Article |
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Interaction of bone morphogenetic proteins with cells of the osteoclast lineage: review of the existing evidence. | Academic Article |
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Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) Supports Homing of Osteoclast Precursors to Peripheral Osteolytic Lesions. | Academic Article |
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MIP-1 gamma promotes receptor-activator-of-NF-kappa-B-ligand-induced osteoclast formation and survival. | Academic Article |
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Osteoclast-Like Giant Cells: Focus on Entities Relevant to Dermatopathology and Underlying Pathogenesis. | Academic Article |
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PAMM: a redox regulatory protein that modulates osteoclast differentiation. | Academic Article |
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Peripheral blood mononuclear phagocytes from patients with chronic periodontitis are primed for osteoclast formation. | Academic Article |
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Resolvin E1 regulates osteoclast fusion via DC-STAMP and NFATc1. | Academic Article |
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RvE1 protects from local inflammation and osteoclast- mediated bone destruction in periodontitis. | Academic Article |
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Serotonin regulates osteoclast differentiation through its transporter. | Academic Article |
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Specificity of RGS10A as a key component in the RANKL signaling mechanism for osteoclast differentiation. | Academic Article |
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STING-dependent interferon signatures restrict osteoclast differentiation and bone loss in mice. | Academic Article |
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