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The effect of bisphosphonate treatment on the biochemical and cellular events during bone remodelling in response to microinjury stimulation
2015
European Cells and Materials
Osteoporosis is one of the most prevalent bone diseases worldwide and is characterised by high levels of bone turnover, a marked loss in bone mass and accumulation of microdamage, which leads to an increased fracture incidence that places a huge burden on global health care systems. Bisphosphonates have been used to treat osteoporosis and have shown great success in conserving bone mass and reducing fracture incidence. In spite of the existing knowledge of the in vivo responses of bone to
doi:10.22203/ecm.v030a19
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