Research Project
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Bones are resorbed both in the steady and pathological states ; however, it is not clear whether the regulation of osteoclastogenesis is same. Here, I detected the presence of the regulation of bone resorption from extramedullary sites. Intramedullary T lineage cells but also the cells in the peritoneal cavity might control the osteoclastogenesis. These results suggest that the novel therapy for bone diseases such as osteoporosis or arthritis will be opened.
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All Journal Article (13 results) (of which Peer Reviewed: 7 results) Presentation (26 results) Book (4 results) Remarks (4 results)
Cancer Sci. 102
Pages: 918-925
10029293106
Cancer Sci.
Volume: 102 Pages: 918-925
J.Immunol. 185
Pages: 3905-3912
J.Immunol.
Volume: 185 Pages: 3905-3912
J.Bone Miner.Metab. 27
Pages: 57-65
10025336201
J.Bone Miner.Metab. VOL.27
J. Bone Miner. Metab. 27
Exp.Cell Res. 314
Pages: 3232-3244
Develop. Growth Differ. 50
Pages: 63-69
10021095452
Immunol. Lett. 115
Pages: 131-137
Immunoi. Lett. 116
Exp. Cell Res. 314
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