O Kudo
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Kudo O, Fujikawa Y, Hirayama T, Torisu T
Mod Rheumatol
. 2014 Jan;
11(4):314-20.
PMID: 24383776
Abstract The aim of this study was to clarify the role of osteoclast differentiation factor (ODF) and osteoprotegerin (OPG) in synovial macrophage-osteoclast differentiation. Synovial macrophages were cultured in the presence...
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Sabokbar A, Itonaga I, Sun S, Kudo O, Athanasou N
J Orthop Res
. 2005 May;
23(3):511-9.
PMID: 15885469
Purpose: Both macrophages and fibroblasts are the main cell types found in periprosthetic tissues surrounding failed joint arthroplasties. These fibroblasts are known to express RANKL and to produce TNFalpha, factors...
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Itonaga I, Sabokbar A, Sun S, Kudo O, Danks L, Ferguson D, et al.
Bone
. 2004 Jan;
34(1):57-64.
PMID: 14751563
Transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) is a multifunctional growth factor that is produced by many cells in bone and is abundant in the bone matrix. TGFbeta is known to regulate...
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Taira H, Fujikawa Y, Kudo O, Itonaga I, Torisu T
Calcif Tissue Int
. 2003 Sep;
73(1):78-85.
PMID: 14506958
It is still not certain what the direct effect of menatetrenone is on osteoclast precursors. In the present study, we investigated whether menatetrenone has a direct effect on circulating osteoclast...
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Itonaga I, Hussein I, Kudo O, Sabokbar A, Watt-Smith S, Ferguson D, et al.
J Oral Pathol Med
. 2003 Mar;
32(4):224-31.
PMID: 12653862
Background: Giant cell granuloma (GCG) is an osteolytic tumour of the jaw which is characterised by the presence of both mononuclear and multinucleated (osteoclast-like) giant cell components. The nature of...
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Interleukin-6 and interleukin-11 support human osteoclast formation by a RANKL-independent mechanism
Kudo O, Sabokbar A, Pocock A, Itonaga I, Fujikawa Y, Athanasou N
Bone
. 2003 Feb;
32(1):1-7.
PMID: 12584029
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and interleukin-11 (IL-11) are known to influence osteoclast formation and bone resorption. In order to determine whether IL-6 and IL-11 could independently support human osteoclast formation, these factors...
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Sabokbar A, Kudo O, Athanasou N
J Orthop Res
. 2003 Jan;
21(1):73-80.
PMID: 12507582
Purpose: TNFalpha and IL-1alpha are proinflammatory cytokines that are abundant in periprosthetic tissues. These cytokines stimulate bone resorption and have recently been shown to directly induce osteoclast formation in mouse...
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Kudo O, Sabokbar A, Pocock A, Itonaga I, Athanasou N
Calcif Tissue Int
. 2002 Sep;
71(6):539-46.
PMID: 12232680
Osteoclasts are multinucleated cells that carry out bone resorption. Analysis of the direct effect of hormones on the bone-resorbing activity of human osteoclasts has been limited by difficulties in isolating...
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Yamada R, Tanaka T, Ohnishi Y, Suematsu K, Minami M, Seki T, et al.
Hum Genet
. 2000 May;
106(3):293-7.
PMID: 10798357
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) can make an important contribution to our understanding of genetic backgrounds that may influence medical conditions and ethnic diversity. We undertook a systematic survey of genomic DNA...
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Kondo I, Fujii H, Nakano M, Iida M, Kudo O, Hayashi S
Nihon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi
. 1985 Sep;
76(9):1303-8.
PMID: 3910902
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