Pages that link to "Q34768029"
The following pages link to Do bone cells behave like a neuronal network? (Q34768029):
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- Osteocyte control of bone formation via sclerostin, a novel BMP antagonist (Q24300347) (← links)
- Adult rat bones maintain distinct regionalized expression of markers associated with their development (Q24810319) (← links)
- On Having No Head: Cognition throughout Biological Systems (Q26738277) (← links)
- Vertically- and horizontally-transmitted memories - the fading boundaries between regeneration and inheritance in planaria (Q26738607) (← links)
- Bone remodeling in the context of cellular and systemic regulation: the role of osteocytes and the nervous system (Q26797366) (← links)
- Endogenous voltage gradients as mediators of cell-cell communication: strategies for investigating bioelectrical signals during pattern formation (Q26851654) (← links)
- Axonemal positioning and orientation in three-dimensional space for primary cilia: what is known, what is assumed, and what needs clarification (Q26996405) (← links)
- Re-membering the body: applications of computational neuroscience to the top-down control of regeneration of limbs and other complex organs (Q28084675) (← links)
- Cracking the bioelectric code: Probing endogenous ionic controls of pattern formation (Q30540846) (← links)
- In situ intracellular calcium oscillations in osteocytes in intact mouse long bones under dynamic mechanical loading (Q30574510) (← links)
- Dendritic processes of osteocytes are mechanotransducers that induce the opening of hemichannels (Q34068635) (← links)
- Skeletal effects of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) transporter inhibition: evidence from in vitro and animal-based studies (Q34140313) (← links)
- Architecture of the osteocyte network correlates with bone material quality (Q34621034) (← links)
- A new method to investigate how mechanical loading of osteocytes controls osteoblasts (Q34658332) (← links)
- Gap junctional communication in osteocytes is amplified by low intensity vibrations in vitro (Q35116661) (← links)
- Mechanical regulation of signaling pathways in bone (Q36019769) (← links)
- Direct effects of physical training on markers of bone metabolism and serum sclerostin concentrations in older adults with low bone mass (Q36045647) (← links)
- Regulation of bone mass by mechanical loading: microarchitecture and genetics. (Q36203375) (← links)
- Gap junctions and hemichannels in signal transmission, function and development of bone (Q36231023) (← links)
- Mechanical regulation of PTHrP expression in entheses (Q36416608) (← links)
- Changes in bone turnover markers and bone mass with reducing levels of jumping exercise regimens in female rats (Q36476575) (← links)
- Cyclic distension of fibrin-based tissue constructs: evidence of adaptation during growth of engineered connective tissue (Q36638788) (← links)
- The stability of memories during brain remodeling: A perspective (Q36714899) (← links)
- Sclerostin Immunoreactivity Increases in Cortical Bone Osteocytes and Decreases in Articular Cartilage Chondrocytes in Aging Mice (Q36737118) (← links)
- Living with cracks: damage and repair in human bone (Q36777313) (← links)
- Reprogramming cells and tissue patterning via bioelectrical pathways: molecular mechanisms and biomedical opportunities (Q37344712) (← links)
- The molecular basis of bone mechanotransduction (Q37421319) (← links)
- Molecular bioelectricity in developmental biology: new tools and recent discoveries: control of cell behavior and pattern formation by transmembrane potential gradients (Q37975139) (← links)
- Glutamate signaling in bone (Q38034221) (← links)
- Is interaction between age-dependent decline in mechanical stimulation and osteocyte-estrogen receptor levels the culprit for postmenopausal-impaired bone formation? (Q38066386) (← links)
- Endogenous bioelectrical networks store non-genetic patterning information during development and regeneration (Q38216622) (← links)
- The osteocyte plays multiple roles in bone remodeling and mineral homeostasis (Q38384295) (← links)
- Bone-tissue engineering: complex tunable structural and biological responses to injury, drug delivery, and cell-based therapies. (Q38664383) (← links)
- Gap junctional signaling in pattern regulation: Physiological network connectivity instructs growth and form (Q38856036) (← links)
- SaOS2 Osteosarcoma cells as an in vitro model for studying the transition of human osteoblasts to osteocytes. (Q38986059) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal properties of intracellular calcium signaling in osteocytic and osteoblastic cell networks under fluid flow (Q39208916) (← links)
- Calcium response in osteocytic networks under steady and oscillatory fluid flow (Q39322166) (← links)
- Osteocytic network is more responsive in calcium signaling than osteoblastic network under fluid flow (Q39437855) (← links)
- Towards a Physarum learning chip (Q40030990) (← links)
- Co-culture of osteocytes and neurons on a unique patterned surface. (Q41866955) (← links)
- The beneficial effect of delayed compressive loading on tissue-engineered cartilage constructs cultured with TGF-beta3. (Q41951911) (← links)
- Orientation of primary cilia of articular chondrocytes in three-dimensional space (Q46058207) (← links)
- Stretch-induced PTH-related protein gene expression in osteoblasts (Q46592948) (← links)
- Mechanical vibrations increase the proliferation of articular chondrocytes in high-density culture (Q47375687) (← links)
- Influence of interimplant distance on bone microstructure: a histomorphometric study in dogs (Q47968892) (← links)
- Notch expressed by osteocytes plays a critical role in mineralisation. (Q49893022) (← links)
- Experience teaches plants to learn faster and forget slower in environments where it matters (Q50698341) (← links)
- A multiscale mechanobiological model of bone remodelling predicts site-specific bone loss in the femur during osteoporosis and mechanical disuse. (Q50871829) (← links)
- Muscle Changes Can Account for Bone Loss After Botulinum Toxin Injection (Q51536274) (← links)
- Functional behaviour of bone around dental implants (Q51664549) (← links)