Eating bone or adding it: the Wnt pathway decides (original) (raw)

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An inhibitor of the Wnt signaling pathway mediates bone destruction in inflammatory arthritis. The inhibitor may be the key to understanding why in some joint diseases bone is destroyed and in others built up (pages 156–163).

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Figure 1: Bifunctional role of the Wnt signaling pathway in regulation of osteoblast (bone-forming cell) and osteoclast (bone-resorbing cell) differentiation.

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    Steven R Goldring & Mary B Goldring

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Goldring, S., Goldring, M. Eating bone or adding it: the Wnt pathway decides.Nat Med 13, 133–134 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0207-133

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