Bones: They hold us upright, protect our innards, allow us to move our limbs, and generally keep us from collapsing into a fleshy puddle on the floor. When we’re young, they grow with us and easily ...
Surprising new discoveries in the field of skeletal biology show that bone cells produce endocrine hormones that regulate phosphate and glucose homeostasis. In this Review, we examine the features of ...
Exosomes secreted by skeletal muscles have various functions that are related to the prevention of diseases such as anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, and anti-cancer action. Disclaimer: AAAS and ...
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