Bibliography
editOsteoclasts: more than ‘bone eaters’[1]
Multinucleated Giant Cells Are Specialized for Complement-Mediated Phagocytosis and Large Target Destruction[2]
An Overview of the Derivation and Function of Multinucleated Giant Cells and Their Role in Pathologic Processes[3]
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- ↑ Charles, Julia F.; Aliprantis, Antonios O. (2014-8). "Osteoclasts: more than 'bone eaters'". Trends in molecular medicine. 20 (8): 449–459. doi:10.1016/j.molmed.2014.06.001. ISSN 1471-4914. PMC 4119859. PMID 25008556.
{{cite journal}}: Check date values in:|date=(help) - ↑ Milde, Ronny; Ritter, Julia; Tennent, Glenys A.; Loesch, Andrzej; Martinez, Fernando O.; Gordon, Siamon; Pepys, Mark B.; Verschoor, Admar; Helming, Laura (2015-11-25). "Multinucleated Giant Cells Are Specialized for Complement-Mediated Phagocytosis and Large Target Destruction". Cell Reports. 13 (9): 1937–1948. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2015.10.065. ISSN 2211-1247. PMC 4675895. PMID 26628365.
{{cite journal}}: no-break space character in|first3=at position 7 (help); no-break space character in|first5=at position 9 (help); no-break space character in|first7=at position 5 (help) - ↑ Brooks, Patricia J.; Glogauer, Michael; McCulloch, Christopher A. (2019-06-01). "An Overview of the Derivation and Function of Multinucleated Giant Cells and Their Role in Pathologic Processes". The American Journal of Pathology. 189 (6): 1145–1158. doi:10.1016/j.ajpath.2019.02.006. ISSN 0002-9440. PMID 30926333.