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Figure 4. Osteoclastogenesis can be induced not only by RANKL, but also by TNF-{alpha}, both members of the TNF ligand superfamily. The prerequisite for TNF-{alpha}-induced osteoclast formation is the presence of permissive amounts of RANKL. The mechanisms involved in the effect of TNF-{alpha} on osteoclast formation involves enhanced expression of IL-1 in both osteoblasts/stromal cells (A) and in osteoclast progenitor cells (B), as well as increased RANK expression in the osteoclast progenitor cells (B).





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