Studies on the pathogenesis of Charcot osteoarthropathy
The rapid bone destruction of the acute Charcot foot is well documented. Osteoclasts are the principal cells responsible for bone resorption but their activation and function in Charcot osteoarthropathy remain unresolved. I hypothesised that aberrantly activated osteoclasts play a key role in the pa...
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King's College London (University of London)
2015
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