What are bone lining cells?
Posted June 17, 2024
Answer
Bone lining cells are flat, quiescent osteoblasts that cover inactive bone surfaces where neither bone resorption nor bone formation occurs. They have flat or slightly ovoid nuclei and thinly extend over inactive bone surfaces, particularly in the adult skeleton.
Additional resources
Bone lining cells: structure and function
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