U.C.L.A. Rheumatology Pathophysiology of Disease Course Lecture, Second Year Medical School 2005

 
   
 
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  Cartilage and Bone Matrix Remodeling, Osteoblasts & Osteoclasts   Page 14  
 
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Bone matrix remodeling is shown.

Animation: Bone Matrix
: Bone matrix remodeling is shown.

Animation: Bone Matrix
: Bone matrix remodeling is shown.

Animation: Bone Matrix
: Bone matrix remodeling is shown.
 
     
Slide 1: " Osteoclasts Begin a Resorption Cavity " 400 x 300 pixels 47kb freehand 3dStudio Max. Slide 2: " Osteoclasts Make a Resorption Cavity in Bone " 400 x 300 pixels 49kb freehand 3dStudio Max.
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        Both the chemical structure of bone and cartilage require the proper balance of the continuous process of degradation and repair of the matrix (as shown here with bone remodeling), to remain responsive to bodily needs such as tissue repair, and for general health.
        Author's Note: This animation was made in 1998 and stretched the capabilities of the hardware at the time. It took forever to render!

 
     
Slide 3: " Osteoblasts enter the Resorption Cavity in Bone " 400 x 300 pixels 50kb freehand 3dStudio Max Slide 4: " Osteoblasts Deposit Bone Matrix " 400 x 300 pixels 48kb freehand 3dStudio Max.
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Slide 5: " The Bone Matrix is Recalcified " 400 x 300 pixels 49kb freehand 3dStudio Max.
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