gp130 in late osteoblasts and osteocytes is required for PTH-induced osteoblast differentiation
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gp130 in late osteoblasts and osteocytes is required for PTH-induced osteoblast differentiation
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JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 223, Issue 2, Pages 181-190
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Bioscientifica
Online
2014-09-17
DOI
10.1530/joe-14-0424
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