Anaïs Marie Julie Møller
University of Southern Denmark
13 Papers
13 Citations
Anaïs Marie Julie Møller is an academic researcher from University of Southern Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoclast & Bone resorption. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Anaïs Marie Julie Møller include Odense University Hospital.
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Papers
Aging and menopause reprogram osteoclast precursors for aggressive bone resorption.
Anaïs Marie Julie Møller,Jean-Marie Delaissé,Jacob Bastholm Olesen,Jonna Skov Madsen,Luisa Matos do Canto,Troels Bechmann,Silvia Regina Rogatto,Kent Søe +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that monocytes are “reprogrammed” in vivo, allowing them to “remember” age, the menopausal status, and the bone formation status in vitro, resulting in more aggressive osteoclasts.
Osteoclast Fusion: Time-Lapse Reveals Involvement of CD47 and Syncytin-1 at Different Stages of Nuclearity
TL;DR: The present study shows that CD47 and syncytin‐1 have different roles in osteoclast fusion depending on the nuclearity of fusion partners, and CD47 seems to mediate fusion mostly through broad contact surfaces between the partners’ cell membrane while syncytn‐1 mediates fusion through phagocytic‐cup like structure.
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Zoledronic Acid Is Not Equally Potent on Osteoclasts Generated From Different Individuals.
Anaïs Marie Julie Møller,Jean-Marie Delaissé,Jacob Bastholm Olesen,Troels Bechmann,Jonna Skov Madsen,Kent Søe +5 more
- 29 Sep 2020
TL;DR: There indeed is a high degree of variation in the potency of zoledronic acid on osteoclasts when generated from different individuals, and may therefore be of clinical importance, which should be investigated in a clinical trial combining in vitro and in vivo investigations.
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Peer Review
Rubin Observatory LSST Transients and Variable Stars Roadmap
Kelly Hambleton,Federica B. Bianco,Rachel Street,Keaton J. Bell,David A. H. Buckley,Melissa L. Graham,Nina Hernitschek,Michael B. Lund,Elena Mason,Joshua Pepper,Andrej Prsa,Markus Rabus,C. M. Raiteri,Róbert Szabó,Paula Szkody,Igor Andreoni,S. Antoniucci,Barbara Balmaverde,Eric C. Bellm,Rosaria Bonito,Giuseppe Bono,M. T. Botticella,Enzo Brocato,Katja Bricman,Enrico Cappellaro,M. I. Carnerero,Ryan Chornock,Riley W. Clarke,Philip S. Cowperthwaite,A. Cucchiara,Filippo D'Ammando,Kristen C. Dage,Massimo Dall'Ora,James R. A. Davenport,D. de Martino,Giuliana Somma,M. Di Criscienzo,Rosanne Di Stefano,Maria R. Drout,M. Fabrizio,Giuliana Fiorentino,Poshak Gandhi,A. Garofalo,Teresa Giannini,Andreja Gomboc,Laura Greggio,Patrick Hartigan,M. Hundertmark,Elizabeth N. Johnson,Michael A. C. Johnson,Tomislav Jurkić,Somayeh Khakpash,S. Leccia,Xiaolong Li,D. Magurno,Konstantin Malanchev,Marcella Marconi,Raffaella Margutti,S. Marinoni,Nicolas Mauron,Roberto Molinaro,Anaïs Marie Julie Møller,M. Moniez,Tatiana Muraveva,Ilaria Musella,Chow-Choong Ngeow,Andrea Pastorello,Vincenzo Petrecca,Silvia Piranomonte,F. Ragosta,A. Reguitti,Chiara Righi,Vincenzo Ripepi,L. E. Rivera Sandoval,Keivan G. Stassun,Michael Stroh,Giacomo Terreran,Virginia Trimble,Yiannis Tsapras,S. van Velzen,Laura Venuti,Jorick S. Vink +81 more
- 09 Aug 2022
TL;DR: The Vera C. Rubin Legacy Survey of Space and Time holds the potential to revolutionize time domain astrophysics, reaching completely unexplored areas of the Universe and mapping variability time scales from minutes to a decade as discussed by the authors .
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