OSTEOBLASTIC CELLS ARE INVOLVED IN OSTEOCLAST FORMATION
Naoyuki Takahashi(Matsumoto Dental University), Tatsuo Suda(SHOWA Medical University), T. John Martin(The Open University), Akira Yamaguchi(Tokyo Dental College), Takahísa Sasaki(The University of Melbourne), Nobuyuki Udagawa(Matsumoto Dental University), Jane M. Moseley(The University of Melbourne), Takuhiko Akatsu(National Defense Medical College)
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