Cell fusion dynamics: mechanisms of multinucleation in osteoclasts and macrophages
Abstract Cell-cell fusion is a vital biological process where the membranes of two or more cells merge to form a syncytium. This phenomenon is critical in various physiological and pathological contexts, including embryonic development, tissue repair, immune responses, and the progression of several...
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Main Authors: | Hideaki Sabe (Author), Yasuhito Yahara (Author), Masaru Ishii (Author) |
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