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Osteotropic Hormones

Bone metabolism comprises the processes of bone formation and bone resorption, the key actions by which skeletal mass, structure and quality are accrued and maintained throughout life. In the mature skeleton, anabolic and catabolic actions are mostly balanced due to the tight regulation of the activity of bone forming ( osteoblast) and bone resorbing ( osteoclast) cells through circulating osteotropic hormones and locally active cytokines. [Pg.277]


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