ba0001pp57 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013
Livesey Matthew
, Pacharne Suruchi
, Wang Ning
, Grabowski Peter
, Yang Lang
, Richards Gareth
, Skerry Tim
Adaptive responses of the skeleton to loading changes architecture and physical properties in order to optimise strength for function. However, bone is subjected to many local and circulating osteotropic factors, most acting on G-protein coupled receptors. Receptor activity modifying protein-3 is a single trans-membrane domain receptor accessory protein, which aids in trafficking of calcitonin and calcitonin-like receptors to the cell surface and changes ligand selectivity. As...