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Glutamate signaling in chondrocytes and the potential involvement of NMDA receptors in cell proliferation and inflammatory gene expression
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage , 06/24/09
Piepoli T et al. - The findings suggest that chondrocytes express a self-sufficient machinery for glutamate signaling, including a peripheral NMDA receptor with unique properties. This receptor may have a role in the inflammatory process associated with cartilage degradation, thus emerging as a potential pharmacological target in OA.
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