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Shashank Chikkamagaluru's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying bone health and disease. His work investigates the role of lipocalin-2 in regulating ferroptosis within osteocytes, a process that influences the crosstalk between osteocytes and osteoblasts. This interaction is critical for controlling bone formation. Chikkamagaluru's publications have explored how Wnt signaling pathways are affected by lipocalin-2, contributing to a deeper understanding of bone metabolism and potential therapeutic targets for bone disorders. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Neha S. Dole, Amy Y. Sato, Ryan M. Allen, and Umesh D. Wankhade, on studies related to these areas.
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Lipocalin-2 Regulates Osteocyte Ferroptosis and Osteocyte-Osteoblast Crosstalk via Wnt Signaling to Control Bone Formation (2025)
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- Lipocalin-2 Regulates Osteocyte Ferroptosis and Osteocyte-Osteoblast Crosstalk via Wnt Signaling to Control Bone Formation
- Lipocalin-2 Regulates Osteocyte Ferroptosis and Osteocyte-Osteoblast Crosstalk via Wnt Signaling to Control Bone Formation
- Lipocalin-2 Regulates Osteocyte Ferroptosis and Osteocyte-Osteoblast Crosstalk via Wnt Signaling to Control Bone Formation
- Lipocalin-2 Regulates Osteocyte Ferroptosis and Osteocyte-Osteoblast Crosstalk via Wnt Signaling to Control Bone Formation
- Lipocalin-2 Regulates Osteocyte Ferroptosis and Osteocyte-Osteoblast Crosstalk via Wnt Signaling to Control Bone Formation
- Lipocalin-2 Regulates Osteocyte Ferroptosis and Osteocyte-Osteoblast Crosstalk via Wnt Signaling to Control Bone Formation
- Lipocalin-2 Regulates Osteocyte Ferroptosis and Osteocyte-Osteoblast Crosstalk via Wnt Signaling to Control Bone Formation
- Lipocalin-2 Regulates Osteocyte Ferroptosis and Osteocyte-Osteoblast Crosstalk via Wnt Signaling to Control Bone Formation
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