Example sentences for: receptor-activator

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  • BSA = bovine serum albumin; DMEM = Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium; FACS = fluorescence-activated cell sorting; Fc = crystallizable fragment; FITC = fluorescein isothiocyanate; IFN = interferon; IL = interleukin; MHC = major histocompatibility complex; NF = nuclear factor; NO = nitric oxide; RANK = receptor-activator of NFκB; RANKL = receptor-activator of NFκB ligand; Th = T helper cells; TRAP = tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase.

  • The molecular signals required for osteoclastogenesis have recently been elucidated [ 1 4 5 ] . Receptor-activator of NFκB ligand (RANKL), a tumor necrosis factor superfamily ligand expressed by stromal cells, osteoblasts, and activated T cells, binds to its cognate receptor-activator of NFκB (RANK) receptor on macrophages/monocytes, inducing a signal that gradually transforms the macrophages into osteoclasts over a period of several days [ 6 7 ] . While this interaction occurs largely in the bone microenvironment, it has been shown that monocytes from the spleen, peripheral blood, and synovium are all capable of RANKL-dependent osteoclast formation [ 8 ] . Convincing evidence has been generated indicating that the RANK-RANKL interaction is absolutely required for osteoclastogenesis [ 7 ] ; in the absence of these molecules, osteoclastogenesis cannot occur [ 9 ] .


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