Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-osteoporotic Activities of Base-Boronated Nucleosides and Phosphate-Boronated Nucleotides in Rodents
Kavitha Rajendran(Sunway University), Iris H. Hall(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), S.Y. Chen(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Bernard F. Spielvogel(Duke University), Barbara Ramsay Shaw(Duke University), A. Sood, Bruce S. Burnham(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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