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Osteoblasts: Differentiation and Function

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Physiology and Pharmacology of Bone

Part of the book series: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology ((HEP,volume 107))

Abstract

Cells of the osteoblast lineage occupy a central position in bone metabolism. The formation of a structurally sound skeleton, with its strength and integrity conserved by constant remodeling, and the formation as well as activation of the major bone-resorbing cell, the osteoclast, are the result of direct and indirect influences of osteoblasts.

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