Recognition of Osteopontin by Rat Bone Marrow Derived Osteoblastic Primary Cells
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概要
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To study the role of osteopontin, we did cell adhesion and ALP assays of rat bone marrow osteoblastic cells (RBMO) on collagen Type I and osteopontin surfaces. The RBMO proved to adhere much more strongly to the osteopontin and to have higher ALP activity on the osteopontin, which suggests that pre-osteoblasts differentiate into osteoblasts that form bone by recognizing osteopontins.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1997-04-23
著者
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NEMOTO Atsuko
Bionic Design Group, National Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research (NAIR), Tsukuba Rese
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UEMURA Toshimasa
Bionic Design Group, National Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research (NAIR), Tsukuba Rese
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Uemura Toshimasa
Bionic Design Group National Institute For Advanced Interdisciplinary Research (nair) Tsukuba Resear
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YABE Tomoko
Bionic Design Group, National Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research (NAIR), Tsukuba Rese
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Yabe Tomoko
Bionic Design Group National Institute For Advanced Interdisciplinary Research (nair) Tsukuba Resear
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Nemoto Atsuko
Laboratory Of Applied Microbiology School Of Food And Nutritional Sciences University Of Shizuoka
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Nemoto Atsuko
Bionic Design Group National Institute For Advanced Interdisciplinary Research (nair) Tsukuba Resear
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Nemoto Atuko
Bionic Design Group, National Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research (NAIR), Tsukuba Research Center
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