Osteoporosis: the result of an 'aged'bone microenvironment
Osteoporosis is an age-related progressive bone disease. Recent advances in epigenetics,
cell biology, osteoimmunology, and genetic epidemiology have unraveled new mechanisms
and players underlying the pathology of osteoporosis, supporting a model of age-related
dysregulation and crosstalk in the bone microenvironment.
cell biology, osteoimmunology, and genetic epidemiology have unraveled new mechanisms
and players underlying the pathology of osteoporosis, supporting a model of age-related
dysregulation and crosstalk in the bone microenvironment.
Osteoporosis is an age-related progressive bone disease. Recent advances in epigenetics, cell biology, osteoimmunology, and genetic epidemiology have unraveled new mechanisms and players underlying the pathology of osteoporosis, supporting a model of age-related dysregulation and crosstalk in the bone microenvironment.
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