Blockade of receptor-activated G(i) signaling in osteoblasts in vivo leads to site-specific increases in cortical and cancellous bone formation. (Q35229989)
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English | Blockade of receptor-activated G(i) signaling in osteoblasts in vivo leads to site-specific increases in cortical and cancellous bone formation. |
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Blockade of receptor-activated G(i) signaling in osteoblasts in vivo leads to site-specific increases in cortical and cancellous bone formation (English)
Alyssa M Louie
Lalita Wattanachanya
Thomas J Wronski
Bruce R Conklin
Robert A Nissenson
1 April 2011
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