Folliculin Regulates Osteoclastogenesis Through Metabolic Regulation

Author:

Baba Masaya1,Endoh Mitsuhiro12,Ma Wenjuan1,Toyama Hirofumi3,Hirayama Akiyoshi4,Nishikawa Keizo5,Takubo Keiyo36,Hano Hiroyuki1,Hasumi Hisashi7,Umemoto Terumasa1,Hashimoto Michihiro1,Irie Nobuko1,Esumi Chiharu1,Kataoka Miho1,Nakagata Naomi8,Soga Tomoyoshi4,Yao Masahiro7,Kamba Tomomi9,Minami Takashi10,Ishii Masaru11,Suda Toshio12

Affiliation:

1. International Research Center for Medical Sciences (IRCMS); Kumamoto University; Kumamoto Japan

2. Cancer Science Institute of Singapore; National University of Singapore; Centre for Translational Medicine; Singapore

3. Department of Cell Differentiation; The Sakaguchi Laboratory of Developmental Biology; School of Medicine; Keio University; Tokyo Japan

4. Institute for Advanced Biosciences; Keio University; Yamagata Japan

5. Immunology Frontier Research Center; Osaka University; Osaka Japan

6. Department of Stem Cell Biology; Research Institute; National Center for Global Health and Medicine; Tokyo Japan

7. Department of Urology; Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine; Yokohama Japan

8. Division of Reproductive Engineering; Center for Animal Resources and Development (CARD); Kumamoto University; Kumamoto Japan

9. Department of Urology; Faculty of Life Sciences; Kumamoto University; Kumamoto Japan

10. Division of Molecular and Vascular Biology; Institute of Resource Development and Analysis (IRDA); Kumamoto University; Kumamoto Japan

11. Department of Immunology and Cell Biology; Graduate School of Medicine and Frontier Biosciences; Osaka University; Osaka Japan

Funder

JSPS KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S)

JSPS KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research

Sumitomo Foundation

JSPS KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

National Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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