Osteoclast differentiation factor is a ligand for osteoprotegerin/osteoclastogenesis-inhibitory factor and is identical to TRANCE/RANKL
Hisataka Yasuda(SHOWA Medical University), Tatsuo Suda(SHOWA Medical University), Nobuyuki Udagawa(Matsumoto Dental University), Masaaki Goto(SHOWA Medical University), Toshio Suda(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Akihiro Tomoyasu(SHOWA Medical University), Shin-ichi Mochizuki(SHOWA Medical University), Masahiko Kinosaki(Megmilk Snow Brand (Japan)), Akihiko Murakami(SHOWA Medical University), Kazuki Yano(SHOWA Medical University), Naoyuki Takahashi(Matsumoto Dental University), Kyoji Yamaguchi(Megmilk Snow Brand (Japan)), Tomonori Morinaga(SHOWA Medical University), Kanji Higashio(Megmilk Snow Brand (Japan)), Nobuyuki Shima(SHOWA Medical University), N. Nakagawa(SHOWA Medical University)
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