Vitronectin receptor has a role in bone resorption but does not mediate tight sealing zone attachment of osteoclasts to the bone surface.
Päivi T. Lakkakorpi(University of Oulu), H. Kalervo Väänänen(University of Oulu), Miep Helfrich(University of Aberdeen), M. A. Horton(University of Oulu), Eeva-Kaisa Karhukorpi(University of Oulu)
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