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1. Bone phenotypes in rheumatology - there is more to bone than just bone.

2. Generation of gene-corrected functional osteoclasts from osteopetrotic induced pluripotent stem cells.

3. Targeting NSG Mice Engrafting Cells with a Clinically Applicable Lentiviral Vector Corrects Osteoclasts in Infantile Malignant Osteopetrosis.

4. Osteoclasts degrade bone and cartilage knee joint compartments through different resorption processes.

5. Zoledronate prevents lactation induced bone loss and results in additional post-lactation bone mass in mice.

6. A comparison of osteoclast-rich and osteoclast-poor osteopetrosis in adult mice sheds light on the role of the osteoclast in coupling bone resorption and bone formation.

7. Autosomal dominant osteopetrosis revisited: lessons from recent studies.

8. Disruption of the V-ATPase functionality as a way to uncouple bone formation and resorption - a novel target for treatment of osteoporosis.

9. Dissociation of bone resorption and bone formation in adult mice with a non-functional V-ATPase in osteoclasts leads to increased bone strength.

10. Screening of protein kinase inhibitors identifies PKC inhibitors as inhibitors of osteoclastic acid secretion and bone resorption.

11. Alterations in osteoclast function and phenotype induced by different inhibitors of bone resorption--implications for osteoclast quality.

12. The effect of oral salmon calcitonin delivered with 5-CNAC on bone and cartilage degradation in osteoarthritic patients: a 14-day randomized study.

13. A pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic comparison of synthetic and recombinant oral salmon calcitonin.

14. Characterization of acid flux in osteoclasts from patients harboring a G215R mutation in ClC-7.

15. Ion transporters involved in acidification of the resorption lacuna in osteoclasts.

16. Calcitonin: a drug of the past or for the future? Physiologic inhibition of bone resorption while sustaining osteoclast numbers improves bone quality.

17. Diphyllin, a novel and naturally potent V-ATPase inhibitor, abrogates acidification of the osteoclastic resorption lacunae and bone resorption.

18. Assessment of osteoclast number and function: application in the development of new and improved treatment modalities for bone diseases.

19. Are nonresorbing osteoclasts sources of bone anabolic activity?

20. Estrogen directly attenuates human osteoclastogenesis, but has no effect on resorption by mature osteoclasts.

21. Calcitonin is involved in cartilage homeostasis: is calcitonin a treatment for OA?

22. Degradation of the organic phase of bone by osteoclasts: a secondary role for lysosomal acidification.

23. Osteoclasts from patients with autosomal dominant osteopetrosis type I caused by a T253I mutation in low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 5 are normal in vitro, but have decreased resorption capacity in vivo.

24. The chloride channel inhibitor NS3736 [corrected] prevents bone resorption in ovariectomized rats without changing bone formation.

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