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How aging affects bone cells
You know that feeling that your body is getting more “stiff” or “creaky” with age? Well — it’s not just your imagination. A new study shows that, just like the rest of the body, the cells in our bones also age, and these changes can weaken the entire structure that supports us. Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic and the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, have taken an important step toward better …
Skeletal Cell Aging: New Discoveries – Archyde
Archyde Stiffening Cells: A New Key to Understanding and Treating Osteoporosis Table of Contents 1. Stiffening Cells: A New Key to Understanding and Treating Osteoporosis 2. The Critical Role of Osteocytes 3. The Toxic Brew: SASP and Inflammation 4. A New Approach: Focusing on Cell Mechanics 5. Implications for Osteoporosis Treatment 6. Future Research Directions 7. […] You can read the full story here: Skeletal Cell Aging: New Discoveries.
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