Significance of the Tks4 scaffold protein in bone tissue homeostasis
Significance of the Tks4 scaffold protein in bone tissue homeostasis
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Vas, Virag , Kovács, Tamás , Körmendi, Szandra , Bródy, Andrea , Kudlik, Gyöngyi , Szeder, Bálint , Mező, Diána , Kállai, Dóra , Koprivanacz, Kitti , Merő, Balázs L. , Dülk, Metta , Tóvári, József , Vajdovich, Péter , Şenel, Ş. Neslihan , Özcan, Ilknur , Helyes, Zsuzsanna , Dobó-Nagy, Csaba and Buday, László
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The main driver of osteoporosis is an imbalance between bone resorption and formation. The pathogenesis of osteoporosis has also been connected to genetic alterations in key osteogenic factors and dysfunction of bone marrow mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (BM-MSCs). Tks4 (encoded by the
Sh3pxd2b
gene) is a scaffold protein involved in podosome...
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Significance of the Tks4 scaffold protein in bone tissue homeostasis
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-019-42250-6