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osteopath [ˈɒstɪəʊpɑ:θ, Am ˈɑ:stɪoʊpæθ] N MED

leucocyte, leukocyte [ˈlu:kəsaɪt, Am ˈlu:koʊ-] N MED

ostracize [ˈɒstrəsaɪz, Am ˈɑ:strə-] VB trans

1. ostracize (socially exclude):

2. ostracize (banish):

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When the osteoblast becomes trapped, it becomes known as an osteocyte.
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The technique allows the visualization of minute structures, such as osteocyte lacunae and the connecting canaliculi, and promises to advance research in a variety of fields.
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Even though the function of the osteocyte is still under investigation, there are some ideas on what they might do.
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A brain without connections can do nothing, so estimating connections in the osteocyte network is important.
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Each lacuna is occupied during life by a branched cell, termed an osteocyte, bone-cell or bone-corpuscle.
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This living network is composed of the most abundant cell in bone: the amazing osteocyte.
theconversation.com
The osteocyte lies within a small chamber called a lacuna, which is within the bone matrix.
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Osteocyte apoptosis is thought to be related to decreased mechanotransduction, which possibly leads to the development of osteoporosis.
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When the osteoblast is transformed into an osteocyte, the transformation causes the osteocyte to lose a majority of its organelles.
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One function of the osteocyte might be the remodeling of the bone through growths of new arms on the cell.
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