*Principles of Bone Biology* provides the most comprehensive, authoritative reference on the study of bone biology and related diseases. It is the essential resource for anyone involved in the study of bone biology. Bone research in recent years has generated enormous attention, mainly because of th
Principles of Bone Biology || Transcriptional Control of Osteoblast Differentiation and Function
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- Book ID
- 127144394
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 302 KB
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0123738849
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β¦ Synopsis
Principles of Bone Biology provides the most comprehensive, authoritative reference on the study of bone biology and related diseases. It is the essential resource for anyone involved in the study of bone biology. Bone research in recent years has generated enormous attention, mainly because of the broad public health implications of osteoporosis and related bone disorders.
*Provides a βone-stopΒ shop. There is no need to search through many research journals or books to glean the information one wantsβ¦it is all in one source written by the experts in the field.
*THE essential resource for anyone involved in the study of bones and bone diseases.
*Takes the reader from the basic elements of fundamental research to the most sophisticated concepts in therapeutics.
*Readers can easily search and locate information quickly as it will be online with this new edition.
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