## Abstract The antiresorptive activity of bisphosphonates such as zoledronic acid (ZOL) has been shown __in vitro__ to be because of their effect on osteoclasts and osteoblasts. However, whether the effect of ZOL on monocultures might be reproducible on cocultures and whether cell interactions mig
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Local application of zoledronic acid incorporated in a poly(D,L-lactide)-coated implant accelerates fracture healing in rats
✍ Scribed by Greiner, Stefan H; Wildemann, Britt; Back, David A; Alidoust, Mahtala; Schwabe, Philipp; Haas, Norbert P; Schmidmaier, Gerhard
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- Informa plc
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- 2008
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