Bone Growth & Remodeling: Understanding Osteoclasts & Osteoblasts
When growth stops (around the age of 25), osteoclasts and osteoblasts cease their continuous rebuilding in order to maintain proper homeostasis of the human skeleton. Although their continuous remodeling stops completely, they are always able to be reactivated, especially in the case of bone regeneration or fracture healing.Osteoporosis - Related Articles
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