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Type Words
Synonyms reabsorption
Type of biological process, organic process
Derivation resorb

Examples of resorption

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Alendronate decreases bone resorption without directly inhibiting bone formation.
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Currently available osteoporosis treatments slow bone resorption and bone loss.
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Osteoclast-specific Dicer gene deficiency suppresses osteoclastic bone resorption.
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Osteoclasts are highly specialized cells that are capable of bone resorption.
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Mature human osteoclasts expressed TRACP and formed resorption pits on bone slices.
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Kinetics of the osteoclast cytoskeleton during the resorption cycle in vitro.
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Autophagy proteins regulate the secretory component of osteoclastic bone resorption.
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One of their upcoming projects is to produce intestinal tissue for resorption tests.
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Analyses of the substances'sensitising and skin resorption effects were also performed.
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More examples
  • The organic process in which the substance of some differentiated structure that has been produced by the body undergoes lysis and assimilation
  • Resorption is a process by which a structure is remodeled.
  • The colon is the last part of the digestive system in most vertebrates; it extracts water and salt from solid wastes before they are eliminated from the body, and is the site in which flora-aided (largely bacteria) fermentation of unabsorbed material occurs. ...
  • The breakdown and assimilation of the bone that supports the tooth, i.e., bone loss.
  • The process of bone removal includes the dissolution of mineral and matrix and their uptake into the cell (phagocytosis). The cells responsible for this process are osteoclasts.
  • The removal of bone tissue by normal physiological process or as part of a pathological process such as an infection.
  • A process in which a substance, such as tissue, is lost by being destroyed and then absorbed by the body.
  • Dissolving of bone. The osteoclasts are bone cells that carry out this function.
  • Resorption is the act of removal by physiological absorption.