Coupling Induction of Osteogenesis and Type H Vessels by Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields in Ovariectomy-induced Osteoporosis in Mice
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Title
Coupling Induction of Osteogenesis and Type H Vessels by Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields in Ovariectomy-induced Osteoporosis in Mice
Authors
Keywords
Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields, Osteogenesis, Endothelium, Hypoxia-induced Factor-1α, Osteoporosis
Journal
BONE
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 116211
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2021-09-22
DOI
10.1016/j.bone.2021.116211
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