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Overview

Jean-Marie Delaissé is affiliated with the University of Southern Denmark in Denmark and conducts research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work has a significant focus on bone health, metabolism, and related diseases.

The scientist's research spans multiple main topics, including:

  • Bone health and treatments
  • Bone Metabolism and Diseases
  • Bone health and osteoporosis research
  • Bone and Joint Diseases
  • Bone and Dental Protein Studies
  • Hematological disorders and diagnostics
  • Mesenchymal stem cell research

Delaissé's publications are frequently featured in journals such as:

  • Bone Reports
  • Bone
  • JBMR Plus
  • Bone Research
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Recent papers include:

  • Re-thinking the bone remodeling cycle mechanism and the origin of bone loss, 2020, Bone
  • Aging and menopause reprogram osteoclast precursors for aggressive bone resorption, 2020, University of Southern Denmark Research Portal (University of Southern Denmark)
  • Bisphosphonates impair the onset of bone formation at remodeling sites, 2021, Bone
  • Fusion Potential of Human Osteoclasts In Vitro Reflects Age, Menopause, and In Vivo Bone Resorption Levels of Their Donors-A Possible Involvement of DC-STAMP, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Osteoclast formation at the bone marrow/bone surface interface: Importance of structural elements, matrix, and intercellular communication, 2020, Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology

Delaissé often collaborates with a number of frequent co-authors, including:

  • Thomas Levin Andersen
  • Kent Søe
  • Christina Møller Andreasen
  • Jacob Bastholm Olesen
  • Xenia G. Borggaard

Their subfields of study reflect interdisciplinary work and include areas such as:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Oncology
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
  • Genetics
  • Rheumatology

Best Publications

  • Bisphosphonates inhibit breast and prostate carcinoma cell invasion, an early event in the formation of bone metastases.

    Sandrine Boissier;Mercedes Ferreras;Olivier Peyruchaud;Sandrine Magnetto

  • The collagenolytic activity of cathepsin K is unique among mammalian proteinases.

    Patrick Garnero;Olivier Borel;Inger Byrjalsen;Mercedes Ferreras

  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Are Essential for Osteoclast Recruitment into Developing Long Bones

    Michael T. Engsig;Qing-Jun Chen;Thiennu H. Vu;Anne-Cecilie Pedersen

  • The type I collagen fragments ICTP and CTX reveal distinct enzymatic pathways of bone collagen degradation.

    P Garnero;M Ferreras;MA Karsdal;R Nicamhlaoibh

  • The bone lining cell: its role in cleaning Howship's lacunae and initiating bone formation.

    V. Everts;V. Everts;J. M. Delaissé;W. Korper;D. C. Jansen

  • Generation and degradation of human endostatin proteins by various proteinases.

    Mercedes Ferreras;Ute Felbor;Thomas Lenhard;Bjorn R. Olsen

  • Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) and cathepsin K contribute differently to osteoclastic activities

    Jean-Marie Delaissé;Thomas L. Andersen;Michael T. Engsig;Kim Henriksen

  • Degradation of collagen in the bone-resorbing compartment underlying the osteoclast involves both cysteine-proteinases and matrix metalloproteinases.

    Vincent Everts;Jean-Marie Delaissé;Wolf Korper;Anneke Niehof

  • Matrix Metalloproteinase-dependent Activation of Latent Transforming Growth Factor-β Controls the Conversion of Osteoblasts into Osteocytes by Blocking Osteoblast Apoptosis

    Morten A. Karsdal;Lykke Larsen;Michael T. Engsig;Henriette Lou

  • Ovariectomized rats as a model of postmenopausal osteoarthritis: validation and application

    Pernille Høegh-Andersen;László B Tankó;Thomas L Andersen;Carina V Lundberg

  • Identification of the membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase MT1-MMP in osteoclasts

    T. Sato;M. del Carmen Ovejero;P. Hou;A.M. Heegaard

  • In vivo and in vitro evidence for the involvement of cysteine proteinases in bone resorption.

    Jean-Marie Delaissé;Jean-Marie Delaissé;Yves Eeckhout;Yves Eeckhout;Gilbert Vaes;Gilbert Vaes

  • Proteinases in bone resorption: obvious and less obvious roles

    Jean-Marie Delaissé;Michael T Engsig;Vincent Everts;Maria del Carmen Ovejero

  • Matrix Metalloproteinases Are Obligatory for the Migration of Preosteoclasts To the Developing Marrow Cavity of Primitive Long Bones

    L. Blavier;J.M. Delaisse

  • OSCAR is a collagen receptor that costimulates osteoclastogenesis in DAP12-deficient humans and mice

    Alexander David Barrow;Nicolas Raynal;Thomas Levin Andersen;David A. Slatter

  • Resveratrol Inhibits Myeloma Cell Growth, Prevents Osteoclast Formation, and Promotes Osteoblast Differentiation

    Patrice Boissy;Thomas L Andersen;Basem M Abdallah;Moustapha Kassem

  • The effects of inhibitors of cysteine-proteinases and collagenase on the resorptive activity of isolated osteoclasts.

    J M Delaisse;A. Boyde;E. Maconnachie;N.N. Ali

  • RANKL and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Induce Osteoclast Chemotaxis through an ERK1/2-dependent Mechanism

    Kim Henriksen;Morten A. Karsdal;Jean-Marie Delaissé;Michael T. Engsig

  • The reversal phase of the bone-remodeling cycle: cellular prerequisites for coupling resorption and formation

    Jean-Marie Delaisse

  • A scrutiny of matrix metalloproteinases in osteoclasts: evidence for heterogeneity and for the presence of MMPs synthesized by other cells.

    Thomas L. Andersen;Maria del Carmen Ovejero;Tove Kirkegaard;Thomas Lenhard

Frequent Co-Authors

Moustapha Kassem
Moustapha Kassem University of Southern Denmark
Jens Bollerslev
Jens Bollerslev Oslo University Hospital
Morten A. Karsdal
Morten A. Karsdal University of Southern Denmark
Dieter Brömme
Dieter Brömme University of British Columbia
Vincent Everts
Vincent Everts University of Amsterdam
Morten Meldal
Morten Meldal University of Copenhagen
Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen
Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen Nordic Bioscience A/S
Juha Risteli
Juha Risteli University of Oulu
Sundeep Khosla
Sundeep Khosla Mayo Clinic

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