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- Osteocyte abstract "An osteocyte, a star-shaped type of bone cell, is the most commonly found cell in mature bone tissue, and can live as long as the organism itself. The adult human body has about 42 billion osteocytes. Osteocytes have an average half life of 25 years, they do not divide, and they are derived from osteoprogenitors, some of which differentiate into active osteoblasts. Osteoblasts/osteocytes develop in mesenchyme.In mature bone, osteocytes and their processes reside inside spaces called lacunae (Latin for a pit) and canaliculi, respectively. When osteoblasts become trapped in the matrix that they secrete, they become osteocytes. Osteocytes are networked to each other via long cytoplasmic extensions that occupy tiny canals called canaliculi, which are used for exchange of nutrients and waste through gap junctions.Although osteocytes have reduced synthetic activity and (like osteoblasts) are not capable of mitotic division, they are actively involved in the routine turnover of bony matrix, through various mechanosensory mechanisms. They destroy bone through a rapid, transient (relative to osteoclasts) mechanism called osteocytic osteolysis. Hydroxyapatite, calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate is deposited around the cell.".
- Osteocyte thumbnail Transverse_Section_Of_Bone.png?width=300.
- Osteocyte wikiPageExternalLink osteocyte.2.html.
- Osteocyte wikiPageID "1099547".
- Osteocyte wikiPageLength "17792".
- Osteocyte wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Osteocyte wikiPageRevisionID "705883834".
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Apoptosis.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Bone_canaliculus.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Bone_cell.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Bone_tissue.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_cells.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Secretory_cells.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skeletal_system.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink DMP1.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Fibroblast_growth_factor_23.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Gap_junction.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxylapatite.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Hypoxia_(medical).
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Klotho_(biology).
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Lacuna_(histology).
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Lysophosphatidic_acid.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink MEPE.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Macrophage_colony-stimulating_factor.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Mesenchyme.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Osteoarthritis.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Osteoblast.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Osteocalcin.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Osteoclast.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Osteoporosis.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink PHEX.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink RANKL.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Sclerostin.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink Senescence.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLink File:Osteocyte_2.jpg.
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "Osteocyte".
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "bone cells".
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "cells".
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "matrix deposition".
- Osteocyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "osteocyte".
- Osteocyte caption "Transverse Section Of Bone".
- Osteocyte latin "osteocytus".
- Osteocyte name "Osteocyte".
- Osteocyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BUHistology.
- Osteocyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bone_and_cartilage.
- Osteocyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Human_cell_types.
- Osteocyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Osteocyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Osteocyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:TerminologiaHistologica.
- Osteocyte subject Category:Human_cells.
- Osteocyte subject Category:Secretory_cells.
- Osteocyte subject Category:Skeletal_system.
- Osteocyte type AnatomicalStructure.
- Osteocyte type Cell.
- Osteocyte type Thing.
- Osteocyte type Q4936952.
- Osteocyte comment "An osteocyte, a star-shaped type of bone cell, is the most commonly found cell in mature bone tissue, and can live as long as the organism itself. The adult human body has about 42 billion osteocytes. Osteocytes have an average half life of 25 years, they do not divide, and they are derived from osteoprogenitors, some of which differentiate into active osteoblasts.".
- Osteocyte label "Osteocyte".
- Osteocyte sameAs Q913236.
- Osteocyte sameAs خلية_عظمية.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteòcit.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteozyt.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteocito.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteozito.
- Osteocyte sameAs استئوسیت.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteosyytti.
- Osteocyte sameAs Ostéocyte.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteocito.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteyosit.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteosit.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteocita.
- Osteocyte sameAs 骨細胞.
- Osteocyte sameAs Остеоцит.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteocyt.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteocyt.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteócito.
- Osteocyte sameAs m.045z3w.
- Osteocyte sameAs Остеоциты.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteocyt.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteocit.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteocyt.
- Osteocyte sameAs Osteosit.
- Osteocyte sameAs Остеоцит.
- Osteocyte sameAs Q913236.
- Osteocyte wasDerivedFrom Osteocyte?oldid=705883834.
- Osteocyte depiction Transverse_Section_Of_Bone.png.
- Osteocyte isPrimaryTopicOf Osteocyte.
- Osteocyte name "Osteocyte".