Bone Resorption

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Bone Resorption, the second volume in the series Topics in Bone Biology, deals with the osteoclast, the bone-resorbing cell, its origins, its enzymes, the regulation of osteoclast activity, and structural aspects of bone resorption. Diseases involving osteoclast function are discussed from the genetic viewpoint in two chapters that span transgenic mouse models to human pathology. Another chapter treats diseases of osteoclast function. Because osteoporosis may be considered a disease in which the bone resorption rate exceeds formation, a separate chapter deals with current and potential therapeutic approaches to this widespread disease that affects both men and women. Bone metastases and an analysis of the central role of the osteoclast in this condition are treated in the concluding chapter.

The reviews in the book are essential reading for clinicians, researchers and students in a variety of fields: skeletal biology and orthopedics, nutrition, rheumatology, endocrinology, nephrology, oncology, dentistry, nursing, and chiropractic medicine. Together with the earlier volume on Bone Formation, this volumes serves as a beacon to a field that has become a major topic for those who study the health concerns of the aged, the very young, athletes and those with cancer.


There is currently no single book with up to date information on osteoclast function and bone resorption A useful collection of information, not readily available in a concentrated and convenient form on the market Provides a comprehensive overview of the field

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Bone Resorption, the second volume in the series Topics in Bone Biology, deals with the osteoclast, the bone-resorbing cell, its origins, its enzymes, the regulation of osteoclast activity, and structural aspects of bone resorption. Diseases involving osteoclast function are discussed from the genetic viewpoint in two chapters that span transgenic mouse models to human pathology. Another chapter treats diseases of osteoclast function. Because osteoporosis may be considered a disease in which the bone resorption rate exceeds formation, a separate chapter deals with current and potential therapeutic approaches to this widespread disease that affects both men and women. Bone metastases and an analysis of the central role of the osteoclast in this condition are treated in the concluding chapter.

The reviews in the book are essential reading for clinicians, researchers and students in a variety of fields: skeletal biology and orthopedics, nutrition, rheumatology, endocrinology, nephrology, oncology, dentistry, nursing, and chiropractic medicine. Together with the earlier volume on Bone Formation, this volumes serves as a beacon to a field that has become a major topic for those who study the health concerns of the aged, the very young, athletes and those with cancer.


Inhalt
Osteoclast: Origin and Differentiation.- Osteolytic Enzymes of Osteoclasts.- Regulation of Osteoclast Activity.- Structural Aspects of Bone Resorption.- Inflammatory Cytokines.- Genetics and Mutations Affecting Osteoclast Development and Function.- Clinical Disorders Associated with Alterations in Bone Resorption.- Pharmaceuticals for Bone Disease Targeting the Osteoclast.- Skeletal Complications of Malignancy: Central Role for the Osteoclast.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor Felix Bronner, Janet Rubin, Mary C. Farach-Carson
    • Titel Bone Resorption
    • Veröffentlichung 22.10.2010
    • ISBN 1849969264
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781849969260
    • Jahr 2010
    • Größe H254mm x B178mm x T12mm
    • Untertitel Topics in Bone Biology 2
    • Gewicht 395g
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st edition 2005
    • Genre Medizin
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 204
    • Herausgeber Springer London
    • GTIN 09781849969260

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