p38 MAPK-Mediated Signals Are Required for Inducing Osteoclast Differentiation But Not for Osteoclast Function
Xiaotong Li(Jimei University), Naoyuki Takahashi(Matsumoto Dental University), Kanami Itoh(SHOWA Medical University), Tatsuji Nishihara(Kyushu Dental University), Tatsuo Suda(SHOWA Medical University), Yoshiyuki Murase(Aichi Gakuin University), Koji Suda(SHOWA Medical University), Nobuyuki Udagawa(Matsumoto Dental University)
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