This is awesome!!
efamstin 6 months ago
Amazing :)
weenmatt 11 months ago
where did u obtain the specimens?
xextxsxfx 1 year ago
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JokerOnesTV 1 year ago
Very cool.
A3neas 1 year ago
amazing video!
uniterscron 2 years ago
hi.... there is someone who can explain me the mechanism of action of corticosteroids and PTH on osteoclast thanks
thenietelhad2010 2 years ago
@thenietelhad2010
It's dated 7 month ago, but anyway:
Low blood calcium (Ca2+) stimulates Parathyroid to release PTH, which in turn signals Osteoclast to begin resorption of dead bone cells.
In what we know as the cutting cone formation, Osteoclast infront resorps deadbone cells while Osteoblast behind lay path for new bonecells.
deestilo 2 years ago
I wish there would be an explanation for the formation on osteoclasts!!!
Alysha1516 2 years ago
Beautifull
redemption18 4 years ago 2
I prefer osteoblasts to osteoclasts
lagphish 4 years ago
why so?
mammalianmushroom 4 years ago
they are more constructive
lagphish 3 years ago 2
don't wory ther is ca++ feed back - to avtivite of osteoclast but you must now that after 25 years ther is reduction of
osteoblast so care to fracture
Wow ! Life IS a symphony, and I kinda like that lead singer, Osteoclast. What's the name of his band, again ?
mario64bits 5 years ago
This is awesome!!
efamstin 6 months ago
Amazing :)
weenmatt 11 months ago
where did u obtain the specimens?
xextxsxfx 1 year ago
Check out my music video everybody check it out add me check out my music video do it now add me oh yeah check it out my music video add me do it
JokerOnesTV 1 year ago
Very cool.
A3neas 1 year ago
amazing video!
uniterscron 2 years ago
hi.... there is someone who can explain me the mechanism of action of corticosteroids and PTH on osteoclast thanks
thenietelhad2010 2 years ago
@thenietelhad2010
It's dated 7 month ago, but anyway:
Low blood calcium (Ca2+) stimulates Parathyroid to release PTH, which in turn signals Osteoclast to begin resorption of dead bone cells.
In what we know as the cutting cone formation, Osteoclast infront resorps deadbone cells while Osteoblast behind lay path for new bonecells.
deestilo 2 years ago
I wish there would be an explanation for the formation on osteoclasts!!!
Alysha1516 2 years ago
Beautifull
redemption18 4 years ago 2
I prefer osteoblasts to osteoclasts
lagphish 4 years ago
why so?
mammalianmushroom 4 years ago
why so?
mammalianmushroom 4 years ago
they are more constructive
lagphish 3 years ago 2
don't wory ther is ca++ feed back - to avtivite of osteoclast but you must now that after 25 years ther is reduction of
osteoblast so care to fracture
thenietelhad2010 2 years ago
Wow ! Life IS a symphony, and I kinda like that lead singer, Osteoclast. What's the name of his band, again ?
mario64bits 5 years ago