Osteoprotegerin Produced by Osteoblasts Is an Important Regulator in Osteoclast Development and Function*
Nobuyuki Udagawa(Matsumoto Dental University), Tatsuo Suda(SHOWA Medical University), T. John Martin(The Open University), Toshimasa Shinki(SHOWA Medical University), Kanami Itoh(SHOWA Medical University), Hisataka Yasuda(SHOWA Medical University), Atsuko Mizuno(Megmilk Snow Brand (Japan)), Y Ueno(SHOWA Medical University), Kanji Higashio(Megmilk Snow Brand (Japan)), Naoyuki Takahashi(Matsumoto Dental University), Matthew T. Gillespie(St Vincents Institute of Medical Research)
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