Osteocytes are the most abundant cells in bone, composing ∼98% of all bone cells in an individual. Until the identification of mutations in the gene coding for sclerostin (SOST) as a cause of severely ...
Osteocytes are the most abundant cells in bone, residing within a mineralised matrix and interconnected via a fine lacuno-canalicular network. As the principal mechanosensors of the skeleton, ...
Premature aging weakens bone integrity by impairing osteocyte networks, with male mice showing greater structural and cellular decline Age-related bone loss is a pressing health challenge for aging ...
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