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Perez Amodio, S. G., Jansen, D. C., Schoenmaker, A. M., Vogels, I. M., Reinheckel, T., Hayman, A. R., Cox, T. M., Saftig, P., Beertsen, W., & Everts, V. (2006). Calvarial osteoclasts express a higher level of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase than long bone osteoclasts and activation does not depend on cathepsin K or L activity. Calcified Tissue International, 79, 245-254. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-005-0289-z
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Perez Amodio, S. G., Jansen, D. C., Tigchelaar-Gutter, W., Beertsen, W., & Everts, V. (2006). Endocytosis of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase by osteoblast-like cells is followed by inactivation of the enzyme. Calcified Tissue International, 78, 248-254. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-005-0185-6
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Perez Amodio, S. G., Vogels, I. M., Schoenmaker, A. M., Jansen, D. C., Alatalo, S. L., Halleen, J. M., Beertsen, W., & Everts, V. (2005). Endogenous expression and endocytosis of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRACP) by osteoblast-like cells. Bone, 36, 1065-1077. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bone.2005.03.005
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van Strijp, A. J. P., Jansen, D. C., de Groot, J., ten Cate, J. M., & Everts, V. (2003). Host-derived proteinases and degradation of dentine collagen in situ. Caries Research, 37, 58-65. https://doi.org/10.1159/000068223
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Kerkvliet, E. H. M., Jansen, D. C., Schoenmaker, A. M., Beertsen, W., & Everts, V. (2003). Collagen type I, III and V differently modulate synthesis and activation of matrix metalloproteinases by cultured rabbit periosteal fibroblasts. Matrix Biology, 22, 217-227. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0945-053X(03)00035-0
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Everts, V., Korper, W., Jansen, D. C., Steinfort, J., Lammerse, I., Heera, S., Docherty, A. J. P., & Beertsen, W. (1999). Functional heterogeneity of osteoclasts. Matrix metalloproteinases participate in osteoclastic resorption of calvarial bone but not in resorption of long bone. The FASEB Journal, 13, 1219-1230.
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Creemers, L. B., Hoeben, K. A., Jansen, D. C., Buttle, D. J., Beertsen, W., & Everts, V. (1998). Participation of intracellular cysteine proteinases, in particular Cathepsin B, in degradation of collagen in periosteal tissue explants. Matrix Biology, 16, 575-584. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0945-053X(98)90068-3
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