Abundant osteoclasts in the subchondral bone of the juvenile Thoroughbred metacarpus suggest an important role in joint maturation.
Rebecca GildayHélène RichardGuy BeauchampUrsula FogartySheila LavertyPublished in: Equine veterinary journal (2020)
Osteoclasts are important in normal McIII epiphyseal and articular surface maturation and have a propensity to localise at the osteochondral junction and subchondral cortical bone plate zone in juvenile Thoroughbreds.
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