Bisphosphonate-associated jawbone osteonecrosis: a correlation between imaging techniques and histopathology.
- A. Bedogni, S. Blandamura, P. Nocini
- MedicineOral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral…
- 1 March 2008
Static and dynamic osteogenesis: two different types of bone formation
- M. Ferretti, C. Palumbo, M. Contri, G. Marotti
- Biology, MedicineAnatomy and Embryology
- 25 September 2002
It appears that while static osteogenesis increases the bone external size, dynamic osteogenesis is mainly involved in bone compaction, i.e., in filling primary haversian spaces with primary osteons.
Quantitative evaluation on osteocyte canalicular density in human secondary osteons.
- G. Marotti, M. Ferretti, F. Remaggi, C. Palumbo
- BiologyBone
- 1995
Histomorphometric study on the osteocyte lacuno-canalicular network in animals of different species. I. Woven-fibered and parallel-fibered bones.
- F. Remaggi, V. Canè, C. Palumbo, M. Ferretti
- BiologyItalian journal of anatomy and embryology…
- 1 October 1998
The findings suggest that the function of osteocyte is mainly involved in the regulation of skeletal homeostasis, as discussed in the present paper.
Developmental expression and subcellular localization of mouse MATER, an oocyte-specific protein essential for early development.
The data indicate that Mater gene transcription and protein translation are active during oogenesis, but appear inactive during early embryogenesis, and Mater and its protein are expressed in a manner typical of maternal effect genes.
A three-dimensional ultrastructural study of osteoid-osteocytes in the tibia of chick embryos
- C. Palumbo
- BiologyCell and Tissue Research
- 2004
The observed differences in morphology suggest the hypothesis that the cellular processes of the mineral-facing side are mainly involved in bone formation and those of the vascular side in cell nutrition.
Osteocyte differentiation in the tibia of newborn rabbit: an ultrastructural study of the formation of cytoplasmic processes.
- C. Palumbo, S. Palazzini, D. Zaffe, G. Marotti
- Biology, MedicineActa Anatomica
- 1990
The morphological changes undergone by the osteoblast at the ultrastructural level, during its differentiation into osteocyte, were studied in the primary parallel-fibred bone of the newborn rabbit…
Increased osteocyte death in multiple myeloma patients: role in myeloma-induced osteoclast formation
- N. Giuliani, M. Ferretti, C. Palumbo
- Biology, MedicineLeukemia
- 6 January 2012
The data suggest that multiple myeloma patients are characterized by a reduced number of viable osteocytes related to the presence of bone lesions, and that this is involved in MM-induced OCL formation.
Osteocyte dendrogenesis in static and dynamic bone formation: an ultrastructural study.
- C. Palumbo, M. Ferretti, G. Marotti
- BiologyAnatomical Record Part A-discoveries in Molecular…
- 1 May 2004
Transmission electron microscope observations showed that the formation of osteocyte dendrites is quite different in the two types of osteogenesis, mainly depending on whether or not osteoblast movement occurs.
Histomorphometric study on the osteocyte lacuno-canalicular network in animals of different species. II. Parallel-fibered and lamellar bones.
- M. Ferretti, M. Muglia, F. Remaggi, V. Canè, C. Palumbo
- BiologyItalian journal of anatomy and embryology…
- 1 July 1999
It is suggested that osteocyte shape, size and density seem to depend mainly on collagen fiber texture rather than on the animal species, whereas no correlation seems to exist with theAnimal species.
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