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| Take control of osteoblasts and osteoclasts for bone
health
Osteoclasts are transported to the bone. The osteoclast cells
release acids and enzymes that resorb the existing bone structure.
After the osteoclasts resorb the bone, osteoblasts appear
and coat the resorbed area with adhesive substances. Moreover,
osteoblast cells produce bone proteins, such as collagen,
to help calcium attach to the bone proteins. Only by attaching
calcium to bone proteins, the new-bone can be formed. |

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