Hemophilia A and B mice, but not VWF−/−mice, display bone defects in congenital development and remodeling after injury

Volume: 9, Issue: 1
Published: Oct 8, 2019
Abstract
While joint damage is the primary co-morbidity of hemophilia, osteoporosis and osteopenia are also observed. Coagulation factor VIII deficient (FVIII −/− ) mice develop an osteoporotic phenotype in the absence of induced hemarthrosis that is exacerbated two weeks after an induced joint injury. Here we have compared comprehensively the bone health of clotting factor VIII, factor IX, and Von Willebrand Factor knockout (FVIII −/− , FIX −/− , and...
Paper Details
Title
Hemophilia A and B mice, but not VWF−/−mice, display bone defects in congenital development and remodeling after injury
Published Date
Oct 8, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
1
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