RANKL expression in periodontal disease: Where does RANKL Come from?

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Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease characterized by periodontal pocket formation and alveolar bone resorption. Periodontal bone resorption is induced by osteoclasts and receptor activator of nuclear factor-B ligand (RANKL) which is an essential and central regulator of osteoclast development and osteoclast function. Therefore, RANKL plays a critical role in periodontal bone resorption. In this review, we have summarized the sources of RANKL in periodontal disease and explored which factors may regulate RANKL expression in this disease. © 2014 Bin Chen et al.

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Chen, B., Wu, W., Sun, W., Zhang, Q., Yan, F., & Xiao, Y. (2014). RANKL expression in periodontal disease: Where does RANKL Come from? BioMed Research International. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/731039

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