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Review
. 2003:14 Suppl 3:S35-42.
doi: 10.1007/s00198-002-1342-7. Epub 2003 Mar 12.

Bone matrix proteins: their function, regulation, and relationship to osteoporosis

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Bone matrix proteins: their function, regulation, and relationship to osteoporosis

Marian F Young. Osteoporos Int. 2003.

Abstract

Bone is a unique tissue composed of numerous cell types entombed within a mineralized matrix each with its own unique functions. While the majority of the matrix is composed of inorganic materials, study of the organic components has yielded most of the insights into the roles and regulation of cell and tissue specific functions. The goal of this review will be to describe some of the major known organic components of the bone matrix and discuss their functions as currently perceived. The potential usefulness of bone matrix protein assays for diagnosing the status of bone diseases and our current understanding of how these proteins could be related to diseases such as osteoporosis will also be reviewed.

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