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It may be involved in resorption of water from food.
These are the cells responsible for the resorption of bone.
I've never seen such severe bony resorption in anyone, much less a young woman.
Resorption may occur over a period that ranges from months to years.
Resorption is a process by which a structure is remodeled.
It is however more resistant to resorption than bone.
Your problem could be decay, staining, tooth or root resorption.
In healthy bone, the processes of growth and resorption are equalized.
In some older people, the size of the tori may decrease due to bone resorption.
In rare cases, the teeth may fall out or have to be extracted due to root resorption.
Immobility is associated with an increase in resorption of calcium from bone.
The ruffled border increases surface area interface for bone resorption.
Food does not alter the bioavailability, but may increase the resorption.
This turns on osteoclasts to ultimately increase the resorption rate.
Resorption occurs throughout life, the researchers said, and in people's younger years the bones are replenished.
The effects of divided dose calcium on bone resorption in early postmenopausal women.
Often material from a herniated disc is broken down and absorbed by the body, a process called resorption.
As bone resorption exceeds growth, bones lose density and strength, becoming more likely to break.
These drugs slow down bone resorption, so bone growth has time to catch up.
Depending on where in the body bone resorption occurs, additional problems like tooth loss can also arise.
Some people who experience bone resorption are astronauts.
In particular Ca has been used to measure bone resorption in postmenopausal women.
Anti-infammatory medication is also used to slow the resorption process.
X-rays may reveal bone resorption and degenerative changes in the joint.
These lacunae, or resorption pits, are left behind after the breakdown of the bone surface.