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X-ray radiation at low doses stimulates differentiation and mineralization of mouse calvarial osteoblasts
2012
BMB Reports
Radiotherapy is considered to cause detrimental effects on bone tissue eventually increasing bone loss and fracture risk. However, there is a great controversy on the real effects of irradiation itself on osteoblasts, and the mechanisms by which irradiation affects osteoblast differentiation and mineralization are not completely understood. We explored how X-ray radiation influences differentiation and bone-specific gene expression in mouse calvarial osteoblasts. Irradiation at 2 Gy not only
doi:10.5483/bmbrep.2012.45.10.101
pmid:23101511
fatcat:nchx6cis2feolinztyfgdmemre