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Destruction and regeneration in bone and cartilage

Guest edited by Noriyuki Tsumaki, Kyoto University Japan

A thematic series in Inflammation and Regeneration.

This series of articles has not been sponsored. All articles have undergone the journal's standard peer review process overseen by the Guest Editor. The Guest Editor declares no competing interests.

  1. Osteoclasts are myeloid lineage cells with a unique bone-destroying ability that maintains bone homeostasis together with bone formation by osteoblasts. An advanced intravital imaging system using a two-photon...

    Authors: Tomoya Agemura, Tetsuo Hasegawa, Shinya Yari, Junichi Kikuta and Masaru Ishii
    Citation: Inflammation and Regeneration 2022 42:17
  2. The superficial zone of articular cartilage contributes to smooth joint motion through the production of proteoglycan 4 (PRG4), also known as lubricin. Recent studies indicate novel effects of PRG4 as a signal...

    Authors: Taku Saito
    Citation: Inflammation and Regeneration 2022 42:14