date:Dec 17, 2012
n, or boththe bone will crack and fracture.
This study is important because it implicates, for the first time, the role of osteocalcin in giving bone the ability to resist fracture, the researchers said. Since osteocalcin is always the point of fracture, we believe that strengthening it could lead to a strengthening of the overall bone.
The findings may lead to new strategies for strengthening the bond between osteocalin and osteopontin.
Augmenting the bodys natural supply of osteocalcin, fo