Mechanical Loading Stimulates BMP7, But Not BMP2, Production by Osteocytes

Volume: 89, Issue: 4, Pages: 318 - 326
Published: Aug 13, 2011
Abstract
Bone mechanical adaptation is a cellular process that allows bones to adapt their mass and structure to mechanical loading. This process is governed by the osteocytes, which in response to mechanical loading produce signaling molecules that affect osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs) are excellent candidates as signaling molecules, but it is unknown whether mechanically stimulated osteocytes affect bone adaptation...
Paper Details
Title
Mechanical Loading Stimulates BMP7, But Not BMP2, Production by Osteocytes
Published Date
Aug 13, 2011
Volume
89
Issue
4
Pages
318 - 326
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