The role of intracellular calcium phosphate in osteoblast-mediated bone apatite formation

Volume: 109, Issue: 35, Pages: 14170 - 14175
Published: Jul 24, 2012
Abstract
Mineralization is a ubiquitous process in the animal kingdom and is fundamental to human development and health. Dysfunctional or aberrant mineralization leads to a variety of medical problems, and so an understanding of these processes is essential to their mitigation. Osteoblasts create the nano-composite structure of bone by secreting a collagenous extracellular matrix (ECM) on which apatite crystals subsequently form. However, despite their...
Paper Details
Title
The role of intracellular calcium phosphate in osteoblast-mediated bone apatite formation
Published Date
Jul 24, 2012
Volume
109
Issue
35
Pages
14170 - 14175
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