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Regulator of Osteoclast Formation Identified in Mice
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Title Regulator of Osteoclast Formation Identified in Mice
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/566841?src=rss
Description New research suggests that a key inhibitor of osteoblast differentiation is also the molecule that regulates osteoclast formation, a finding that could have important implications for anti-diabetes agents that target this molecule. Reuters Health Information
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Date Dec 5, 2007
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