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What cell types are affected by postmenopausal osteoporosis?

Nearly 1 in 3 women over 50 will experience a fragility fracture caused by osteoporosis. Postmenopausal osteoporosis, driven by declining estrogen, is a complex condition that affects more than just bone tissue, altering the delicate balance of cell interactions throughout the body.

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What is the activation of bone remodeling?

Bone remodeling is an active and dynamic process that relies on a correct balance between bone resorption and deposition. A fundamental part of this is understanding **what is the activation of bone remodeling**, which is the initial signal that orchestrates the recruitment of specialized cells to begin repairing or replacing damaged bone tissue. This process is essential for lifelong skeletal health.

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Understanding Bone Turnover: How long do osteoclasts live?

Did you know your bones are constantly being rebuilt? A vital part of this dynamic process involves osteoclasts. These specialized cells, tasked with breaking down old bone, have a surprisingly brief but powerful existence. So, how long do osteoclasts live?

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