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223 related items for PubMed ID: 9738514

  • 1. Cysteine proteinases and matrix metalloproteinases play distinct roles in the subosteoclastic resorption zone.
    Everts V, Delaissé JM, Korper W, Beertsen W.
    J Bone Miner Res; 1998 Sep; 13(9):1420-30. PubMed ID: 9738514
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  • 2. Osteoclastic bone degradation and the role of different cysteine proteinases and matrix metalloproteinases: differences between calvaria and long bone.
    Everts V, Korper W, Hoeben KA, Jansen ID, Bromme D, Cleutjens KB, Heeneman S, Peters C, Reinheckel T, Saftig P, Beertsen W.
    J Bone Miner Res; 2006 Sep; 21(9):1399-408. PubMed ID: 16939398
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  • 5. The relative contribution of cysteine proteinases and matrix metalloproteinases to the resorption process in osteoclasts derived from long bone and scapula.
    Shorey S, Heersche JN, Manolson MF.
    Bone; 2004 Oct; 35(4):909-17. PubMed ID: 15454098
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  • 6. The migration of purified osteoclasts through collagen is inhibited by matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors.
    Sato T, Foged NT, Delaissé JM.
    J Bone Miner Res; 1998 Jan; 13(1):59-66. PubMed ID: 9443791
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  • 7. Degradation of collagen in the bone-resorbing compartment underlying the osteoclast involves both cysteine-proteinases and matrix metalloproteinases.
    Everts V, Delaissé JM, Korper W, Niehof A, Vaes G, Beertsen W.
    J Cell Physiol; 1992 Feb; 150(2):221-31. PubMed ID: 1734028
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  • 11. Family 2 cystatins inhibit osteoclast-mediated bone resorption in calvarial bone explants.
    Brand HS, Lerner UH, Grubb A, Beertsen W, Nieuw Amerongen AV, Everts V.
    Bone; 2004 Sep; 35(3):689-96. PubMed ID: 15336605
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  • 12. Inhibition of bone resorption by selective inactivators of cysteine proteinases.
    Hill PA, Buttle DJ, Jones SJ, Boyde A, Murata M, Reynolds JJ, Meikle MC.
    J Cell Biochem; 1994 Sep; 56(1):118-30. PubMed ID: 7806585
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  • 14. Matrix metalloproteinases are obligatory for the migration of preosteoclasts to the developing marrow cavity of primitive long bones.
    Blavier L, Delaissé JM.
    J Cell Sci; 1995 Dec; 108 ( Pt 12)():3649-59. PubMed ID: 8719871
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  • 15. A selective inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases inhibits the migration of isolated osteoclasts by increasing the life span of podosomes.
    Goto T, Maeda H, Tanaka T.
    J Bone Miner Metab; 2002 Dec; 20(2):98-105. PubMed ID: 11862531
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  • 20. Localization of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (92-kilodalton gelatinase/type IV collagenase = gelatinase B) in osteoclasts: implications for bone resorption.
    Okada Y, Naka K, Kawamura K, Matsumoto T, Nakanishi I, Fujimoto N, Sato H, Seiki M.
    Lab Invest; 1995 Mar; 72(3):311-22. PubMed ID: 7898050
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