ba0001pp214 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2013
Thomas Levin Andersen
, Helene Bjorg Kristensen
, Delaisse Jean-Marie
Differentiation of osteoclast progenitor cells into mononucleated TRAcP+ pre-osteoclasts occurs in the bone marrow. But how are these cells dispatched to the future bone resorption sites? We hypothesized that the collagen type III/I-rich reticulin network of the bone marrow might provide a structural framework for localization and migration of differentiating pre-osteoclasts towards the bone surface. Therefore, adjacent sections from decalcified paraffin-embedded iliac crest b...