# | Aladdin ID | Assay Type | Description | Organism | Compounds | Reference | BAO Format | Source | |
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1. | ALA862702 | F | In vitro bone resorption in isolated rabbit osteoclasts | Oryctolagus cuniculus | 30 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
2. | ALA868693 | F | Effect of compound on degradation of collagen in osteoclast bone resorption assay | Oryctolagus cuniculus | 5 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
3. | ALA863710 | F | Effect on collagen accumulation in osteoclast bone resorption assay | Homo sapiens | 4 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
4. | ALA864425 | F | Activity in rabbit osteoclasts by bone resorption assay | Oryctolagus cuniculus | 26 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
5. | ALA863034 | F | Inhibition of bovine bone resorption by rabbit osteoclasts | Oryctolagus cuniculus | 1 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
6. | ALA866103 | F | Effect on degradation of bovine bone by rabbit osteoclast | Oryctolagus cuniculus | 7 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
7. | ALA911042 | F | Inhibition of mouse osteoclast survival | Mus musculus | 3 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
8. | ALA911044 | F | Apoptosis of osteoclast at 5 to 20 uM | Homo sapiens | 1 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
9. | ALA911321 | F | Bone resorption activity assessed as inhibition of PGE2-stimulated pit formation in ddY mouse osteoclasts | Mus musculus | 3 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
10. | ALA1826027 | F | In-vitro antibone resorptive activity Sprague-Dawley rat pup long bone osteoclasts assessed as compound concentration causing inhibition of bone resorption after 24 hrs by MTT assay | Rattus norvegicus | 11 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
11. | ALA1826028 | F | In-vitro antibone resorptive activity Sprague-Dawley rat pup long bone osteoclasts assessed as compound concentration causing inhibition of bone resorption after 48 hrs by MTT assay | Rattus norvegicus | 11 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
12. | ALA1826029 | F | In-vitro antibone resorptive activity Sprague-Dawley rat pup long bone osteoclasts assessed as compound concentration causing inhibition of bone resorption after 72 hrs by MTT assay | Rattus norvegicus | 11 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
13. | ALA949949 | F | Inhibition of bovine bone resorption in rabbit osteoclasts | Oryctolagus cuniculus | 1 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
14. | ALA929579 | F | Increase in osteoclast formation in mouse primary osteoclast cocultured cells | Mus musculus | 6 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
15. | ALA945090 | F | Inhibition of bone resorption in rabbit osteoclast | Oryctolagus cuniculus | 4 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
16. | ALA2026328 | F | Induction of apoptosis in human multinucleated osteoclasts obtained from PBMC assessed as formation of apoptotic nuclear bodies at 10'-5 M after 7 days by Hoechst 33258 staining | Homo sapiens | 3 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
17. | ALA1919950 | F | Antiresorptive activity in osteoclasts derived from mouse BMM cells assessed as inhibition of MCSF/RANKL-induced bone resorption | Mus musculus | 1 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
18. | ALA1959946 | F | Inhibition of human osteoclast attachment to plastic surface assessed cells per cm2 of plastic at 1 uM after 3 days by immunocytochemistry (Rvb = 9723 +/- 1380 cells/cm2 of plastic) | Homo sapiens | 1 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
19. | ALA1959947 | F | Inhibition of human osteoclast degradation of bone assessed as reduction in 23C6(+) cells with more than 3 nuclei per cm2 of bone at 1 uM after 3 days by immunocytochemistry (Rvb = 854 +/- 122 cells/cm2 of bone) | Homo sapiens | 1 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
20. | ALA1959948 | F | Inhibition of human osteoclast degradation of bone assessed as bone slice resorbed at 1 uM after 3 days by immunocytochemistry (Rvb = 26.6 +/- 4.7 %) | Homo sapiens | 1 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature |