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Damaged Bone Tissue
Bone tissue that has been compromised due to injury, disease, or other conditions affecting its structure and function.
Bone Remodeling
The continuous process where old bone tissue is replaced by new bone tissue, helping to maintain skeletal strength and mineral balance.
Osteoblast
Cells responsible for bone formation, secreting the matrix for bone and playing a key role in the bone remodeling process.
Osteoclast Activity
The process involving osteoclasts, which are cells that break down bone tissue, playing a crucial role in bone remodeling, repair, and maintenance of calcium levels in the blood.
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