Osteoclast Differentiation Factor (ODF) Induces Osteoclast-like Cell Formation in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Cultures
Kenichiro MATSUZAKI(Kindai University), Tatsuo Suda(SHOWA Medical University), Yutaka Yabe(Keio University), Hisataka Yasuda(SHOWA Medical University), Naoyuki Takahashi(Tohoku University), Kyoji Yamaguchi(Megmilk Snow Brand (Japan)), Tomonori Morinaga(SHOWA Medical University), Yoshiaki Toyama(Keio University), Kanji Higashio(Megmilk Snow Brand (Japan)), Nobuyuki Shima(SHOWA Medical University), Nobuyuki Udagawa(Matsumoto Dental University)
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