Role of FBXW2 in explant cultures of bovine periosteum-derived cells
Abstract Objective Bone regeneration is a potential technique for treating osteoporosis. A previous study reported that F-box and WD-40 domain-containing protein 2 (FBXW2) localized with osteocalcin in bovine periosteum after 5 weeks of explant culture. However, the osteoblastic functions of FBXW2 r...
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Main Author: | Mari Akiyama |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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