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Biological Activities and Clinical Applications of Alkaline Phosphatase- A Minireview

Zhaohui Ma, Chenzhe Gao and Mizhou Hui
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Zhaohui Ma: Hynaut Laboratories, Hainuo Group, People’s Republic of China
Chenzhe Gao: Northeast Forestry University, Food Science College, People’s Republic of China
Mizhou Hui: Northeast Agricultural University, Food Science College, People’s Republic of China

Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 55, issue 3, 46963-46964

Abstract: Deficiency of alkaline phosphatase is characterized by bone hypomineralization. Alkaline phosphatase is considered an indicator of bone mineralization. Alkaline phosphatase has also been considered a marker of differentiation of osteoblasts. In 1990, Dr. Hui began to study the possible bioactivity of alkaline phosphatase. The initial hypothesis of the study proposed that the expression of alkaline phosphatase on the cell surface is not only a marker of cell maturation and differentiation but also promotes these processes.

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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.55.008698

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