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Lena Batoon

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Frontiers in Endocrinology|November 22, 2021
Cross Talk Between Macrophages and Cancer Cells in the Bone Metastatic EnvironmentLena Batoon, Laurie K McCauley
Current Osteoporosis Reports|June 26, 2017
Osteomacs and Bone RegenerationLena Batoon, Susan Marie Millard, Liza Jane Raggatt, et al.
Current Osteoporosis Reports|February 27, 2023
The Role of Tumor Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition and Macrophage Crosstalk in Cancer ProgressionAllison M May, Lena Batoon, Laurie K McCauley, et al.
Current Osteoporosis Reports|October 5, 2022
CSF1R as a Therapeutic Target in Bone Diseases: Obvious but Not so SimpleDavid A Hume, Lena Batoon, Anuj Sehgal, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|January 24, 2023
Caspase-9 driven murine model of selective cell apoptosis and efferocytosisLena Batoon, Amy J Koh, Rahasudha Kannan, et al.
Current Osteoporosis Reports|June 24, 2024
Efferocytosis and Bone DynamicsLena Batoon, John R Hawse, Laurie K McCauley, et al.
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|August 14, 2016
Role of bone marrow macrophages in controlling homeostasis and repair in bone and bone marrow nichesSimranpreet Kaur, Liza Jane Raggatt, Lena Batoon, et al.
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine|November 6, 2023
The effects of preosteoblast-derived exosomes on macrophages and bone in miceSema S Hakki, Lena Batoon, Amy J Koh, et al.
Immunology and Cell Biology|August 25, 2016
Resting and injury-induced inflamed periosteum contain multiple macrophage subsets that are located at sites of bone growth and regenerationKylie Anne Alexander, Liza-Jane Raggatt, Susan Millard, et al.
Bone Research|May 29, 2025
RUNX2 is essential for maintaining synchondrosis chondrocytes and cranial base growthShawn A Hallett, Ashley Dixon, Isabella Marrale, et al.
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Frontiers in Endocrinology|November 22, 2021
Cross Talk Between Macrophages and Cancer Cells in the Bone Metastatic EnvironmentLena Batoon, Laurie K McCauley
Current Osteoporosis Reports|June 26, 2017
Osteomacs and Bone RegenerationLena Batoon, Susan Marie Millard, Liza Jane Raggatt, et al.
Current Osteoporosis Reports|February 27, 2023
The Role of Tumor Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition and Macrophage Crosstalk in Cancer ProgressionAllison M May, Lena Batoon, Laurie K McCauley, et al.
Current Osteoporosis Reports|October 5, 2022
CSF1R as a Therapeutic Target in Bone Diseases: Obvious but Not so SimpleDavid A Hume, Lena Batoon, Anuj Sehgal, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|January 24, 2023
Caspase-9 driven murine model of selective cell apoptosis and efferocytosisLena Batoon, Amy J Koh, Rahasudha Kannan, et al.
Current Osteoporosis Reports|June 24, 2024
Efferocytosis and Bone DynamicsLena Batoon, John R Hawse, Laurie K McCauley, et al.
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|August 14, 2016
Role of bone marrow macrophages in controlling homeostasis and repair in bone and bone marrow nichesSimranpreet Kaur, Liza Jane Raggatt, Lena Batoon, et al.
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine|November 6, 2023
The effects of preosteoblast-derived exosomes on macrophages and bone in miceSema S Hakki, Lena Batoon, Amy J Koh, et al.
Immunology and Cell Biology|August 25, 2016
Resting and injury-induced inflamed periosteum contain multiple macrophage subsets that are located at sites of bone growth and regenerationKylie Anne Alexander, Liza-Jane Raggatt, Susan Millard, et al.
Bone Research|May 29, 2025
RUNX2 is essential for maintaining synchondrosis chondrocytes and cranial base growthShawn A Hallett, Ashley Dixon, Isabella Marrale, et al.
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