Mouse tail vertebrae adapt to cyclic mechanical loading by increasing bone formation rate and decreasing bone resorption rate as shown by time-lapsed in vivo imaging of dynamic bone morphometry. (Q53199267)
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scientific article published on 18 September 2011
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English | Mouse tail vertebrae adapt to cyclic mechanical loading by increasing bone formation rate and decreasing bone resorption rate as shown by time-lapsed in vivo imaging of dynamic bone morphometry. |
scientific article published on 18 September 2011 |
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Mouse tail vertebrae adapt to cyclic mechanical loading by increasing bone formation rate and decreasing bone resorption rate as shown by time-lapsed in vivo imaging of dynamic bone morphometry. (English)
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Floor M Lambers
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Friederike A Schulte
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Gisela Kuhn
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Duncan J Webster
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Ralph Müller
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18 September 2011
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