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278: Expert Edition: Amy Harding (PhD) Researcher, Menzies Health Institute, Griffith University; Exercise & Bone Health across the Lifespan

The Physical Performance Show

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The Role of Osteoblasts in Bone Formation

Amy Blinder: Bone can be a forgotten tissue, but it's not dead inert, rigid levers that hang office or hold us together. They are living, breathing, remodeling, mechanosensitive tissues that need to be stewarded across a lifespan. There's always little bits of bone being taken away and newbits of bone being added by the osteoclasts and osteoblasts working together and against each other with bone resorption and bone formation. So that's constantly happening in every single person's skeleton the whole time.

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