Journal of Oral Biosciences
Online ISSN : 1880-3865
Print ISSN : 1349-0079
ISSN-L : 1349-0079
REVIEW (JAOB/Lion Dental Research Award)
Lighting up Skeletal Biology by Fluorescent Imaging
Tadahiro IimuraMayu SugiyamaTakashi WatanabeAyako NakaneYuji MakinoAkira Yamaguchi
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2011 Volume 53 Issue 2 Pages 97-108

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Skeletal development and bone homeostasis are dynamic but coordinated cellular process that involves proliferation, migration and differentiation. Molecular biology and genome science promoted this realm of biomedical science by elucidating cell lineages and essential molecules and their interactions. Fluorescence live imaging has made it possible to quantitatively analyze multi-cellular processes in 4 dimensions, thus providing coherent understanding of distinct levels of description from molecular levels to the tissue, organ and organism. Application of this approach has given further insight into and comprehension of the dynamic process of, not a mere description of the molecular hierarchy, skeletal biology. In this review paper, how fluorescent imaging has shed new light on the skeletal biology will be discussed. We introduce several current topics in the application of fluorescent imaging on skeletal patterning, morphometry of bone cells and cellular behavior in bone marrow.
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