Medicine and HealthBone Research
Toll-like receptor 9 deficiency induces osteoclastic bone loss via gut microbiota-associated systemic chronic inflammation
P. Ding, Q. Tan, et al.
Unlock the mysteries of inflammation's impact on bone health! This fascinating research conducted by Peng Ding, Qiyuan Tan, Zhanying Wei, Qiyu Chen, Chun Wang, Luyue Qi, Li Wen, and Changqing Zhang reveals how TLR9 deficiency leads to low bone mass and chronic inflammation through altered gut microbiota. Dive into the intricate connections between the immune system and skeletal integrity.
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