Nanogel-crosslinked nanoparticles increase the inhibitory effects of W9 synthetic peptide on bone loss in a murine bone resorption model
Toshimi Sato,1 Neil Alles,1,2 Masud Khan,1,3 Kenichi Nagano,1,4 Mariko Takahashi,1 Yukihiko Tamura,1 Asako Shimoda,5,6 Keiichi Ohya,1 Kazunari Akiyoshi,5,6 Kazuhiro Aoki1 1Department of Bio-Matrix (Pharmacology), Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan; 2Department of Bio...
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Autores principales: | Sato T, Alles N, Khan M, Nagano K, Takahashi M, Tamura Y, Shimoda A, Ohya K, Akiyoshi K, Aoki K |
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Dove Medical Press
2015
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