Bone Metastasis Initiation Is Coupled with Bone Remodeling through Osteogenic Differentiation of NG2+ Cells
Weijie Zhang(Nanjing Medical University), Xiang H.-F. Zhang(Texas Medical Center), Yi-Hsuan Wu(Baylor College of Medicine), Yichao Shen(Baylor College of Medicine), Stephen T.C. Wong(Houston Methodist), Zbigniew Gugala(The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston), Kai Liu(Houston Methodist), Yang Gao(Breast Center), Yunfeng Ding(Baylor College of Medicine), Jun Liu(Baylor College of Medicine), Longyong Xu(Baylor College of Medicine), Robert L. Satcher(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Hai Wang(Baylor College of Medicine), Liqun Yu(Baylor College of Medicine), David G. Edwards(Baylor College of Medicine), Igor Bado(Baylor College of Medicine), Ling Wu(Wayne State University), Zhan Xu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoxin Hao(Baylor College of Medicine), Xi Chen(Baylor College of Medicine), Tiancheng He(Houston Methodist), Sergio Aguirre(Baylor College of Medicine), Jiasong Li(Houston Methodist), Aaron M. Muscarella(Baylor College of Medicine)
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