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Functional grouping of osteoclast genes revealed through microarray analysis.

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  • Functional grouping of osteoclast genes revealed through microarray analysis. Abstract Text:

    guozhe yangGuozhe Yang,mone zaidiMone Zaidi,weijia zhangWeijia Zhang,ling-ling zhuLing-Ling Zhu,jianhua liJianhua Li,jameel iqbalJameel Iqbal,alex varbanovAlex Varbanov,gary grossGary Gross,roger phippsRoger Phipps,bruce r troenBruce R Troen,li sunLi Sun,guozhe yangGuozhe Yang,mone zaidiMone Zaidi,weijia zhangWeijia Zhang,ling-ling zhuLing-Ling Zhu,jianhua liJianhua Li,jameel iqbalJameel Iqbal,alex varbanovAlex Varbanov,gary grossGary Gross,roger phippsRoger Phipps,bruce r troenBruce R Troen,li sunLi Sun,guozhe yangGuozhe Yang,mone zaidiMone Zaidi,weijia zhangWeijia Zhang,ling-ling zhuLing-Ling Zhu,jianhua liJianhua Li,jameel iqbalJameel Iqbal,alex varbanovAlex Varbanov,gary grossGary Gross,roger phippsRoger Phipps,bruce r troenBruce R Troen,li sunLi Sun,

    We describe for the first time functional clusters of genes that are modulated during the differentiation of osteoclasts. Pathway analysis was applied to gene array data generated from affymetrix chips hybridized to RNA isolated from RAW264.7 cells exposed to RANK-ligand (RANK-L) for 5 days. This analysis revealed major functional gene clusters that were either up- or down-regulated during osteoclastogenesis. Some of the genes within the clusters have known functions, while others do not. We discuss herein the relevance of these functional gene clusters and their modulation to biological processes underlying the formation, function, and fate of osteoclasts.

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    g yangG Yang,m zaidiM Zaidi,w zhangW Zhang,ll zhuLL Zhu,j liJ Li,j iqbalJ Iqbal,a varbanovA Varbanov,g grossG Gross,r phippsR Phipps,br troenBR Troen,l sunL Sun,g yangG Yang,m zaidiM Zaidi,w zhangW Zhang,ll zhuLL Zhu,j liJ Li,j iqbalJ Iqbal,a varbanovA Varbanov,g grossG Gross,r phippsR Phipps,br troenBR Troen,l sunL Sun,g yangG Yang,m zaidiM Zaidi,w zhangW Zhang,ll zhuLL Zhu,j liJ Li,j iqbalJ Iqbal,a varbanovA Varbanov,g grossG Gross,r phippsR Phipps,br troenBR Troen,l sunL Sun,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Biochemical and biophysical research communication

    VOLUME: 366

    Page Numbers: 352-9

    Journal Abbreviation: Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.

    ISSN: 1090-2104

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: 12

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Mount Sinai Bone Program, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA.

    Country: United States

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