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Osteocyte pattern

Osteocytes are the longest living bone cell, making up to 90-95% of cells within the bone tissue. They are mature osteoblasts that become trapped within the very bone matrix they produce. The osteocytes respond to mechanical strain and to send signals of bone formation or bone resorption to the bone surface, to modify their microenvironment, and to regulate both local and systemic mineral homeostasis.

Osteocyte pattern

Osteocytes are the longest living bone cell, making up to 90-95% of cells within the bone tissue. They are mature osteoblasts that become trapped within the very bone matrix they produce. The osteocytes respond to mechanical strain and to send signals of bone formation or bone resorption to the bone surface, to modify their microenvironment, and to regulate both local and systemic mineral homeostasis.

Osteocyte pattern

Osteocytes are the longest living bone cell, making up to 90-95% of cells within the bone tissue. They are mature osteoblasts that become trapped within the very bone matrix they produce. The osteocytes respond to mechanical strain and to send signals of bone formation or bone resorption to the bone surface, to modify their microenvironment, and to regulate both local and systemic mineral homeostasis.

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