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    The Bone Lining Cell: Its Role in Cleaning Howship's Lacunae and Initiating Bone Formation by Everts, V., Delaissé, J. M., Korper, W., Jansen, D. C., Tigchelaar‐Gutter, W., Saftig, P., Beertsen, W.

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-01-2002)
    “…In this study we investigated the role of bone lining cells in the coordination of bone resorption and formation. Ultrastructural analysis of mouse long bones…”
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    Functional heterogeneity of osteoclasts: matrix metalloproteinases participate in osteoclastic resorption of calvarial bone but not in resorption of long bone by Everts, V., Korper, W., Jansen, D. C., Steinfort, J., Lammerse, I., Heera, S., Docherty, A. J. P., Beertsen, W.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-07-1999)
    “…ABSTRACTData in the literature suggest that site‐specific differences exist in the skeleton with respect to digestion of bone by osteoclasts. Therefore, we…”
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    Cysteine Proteinases and Matrix Metalloproteinases Play Distinct Roles in the Subosteoclastic Resorption Zone by Everts, Vincent, Delaissé, Jean‐Marie, Korper, Wolf, Beertsen, Wouter

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-09-1998)
    “…Digestion of calvarial bone by osteoclasts depends on the activity of cysteine proteinases and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). It is unknown, however,…”
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    Degradation of collagen in the bone-resorbing compartment underlying the osteoclast involves both cysteine-proteinases and matrix metalloproteinases by Everts, V, Delaissé, J M, Korper, W, Niehof, A, Vaes, G, Beertsen, W

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-02-1992)
    “…The site of action of cysteine-proteinases (CPs) and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in the degradation of bone collagen by osteoclasts was investigated by…”
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    Type VI collagen is phagocytosed by fibroblasts and digested in the lysosomal apparatus: Involvement of collagenase, serine proteinases and lysosomal enzymes by Everts, Vincent, Korper, Wolf, Niehof, Anneke, Jansen, Ineke, Beertsen, Wouter

    Published in Matrix biology (01-10-1995)
    “…Type VI collagen is present in most connective tissues, where it is considered to play a crucial role in the attachment of cells to the extracellular matrix…”
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    Use of frozen biologic material for combined light and electron microscopy by Vogels, I M, Van Noorden, C J, Hoeben, K A, Korper, W, Jonges, G N, Everts, V

    Published in Ultrastructural pathology (1993)
    “…A simple and rapid method that enables the use of unfixed frozen material for light and electron microscopic purposes is described. At the light microscopic…”
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