Osteoclastogenesis Inhibitory Factor Suppresses Osteoclast Survival by Interfering in the Interaction of Stromal Cells with Osteoclast
Takuhiko Akatsu(National Defense Medical College), Naokazu Nagata(National Defense Medical College), Kanji Higashio(Megmilk Snow Brand (Japan)), Shin-ichi Mochizuki(Megmilk Snow Brand (Japan)), Michiko Yamamoto(National Defense Medical College), Toshio Suda(National University of Singapore), Takehiko Murakami(National Defense Medical College), Masahiko Kinosaki(Megmilk Snow Brand (Japan)), Katsuhiro Ono(National Defense Medical College), Kyoji Yamaguchi(Megmilk Snow Brand (Japan)), Miyuki Nishikawa(National Defense Medical College), Kazuo Motoyoshi(National Defense Medical College), Nariyoshi Shinomiya(National Institute of Infectious Diseases)
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