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Volumn 1, Issue 2, 2012, Pages 221-227

P2X receptors in bone

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

MESSENGER RNA; PURINERGIC P2X RECEPTOR; PURINERGIC P2X1 RECEPTOR; PURINERGIC P2X2 RECEPTOR; PURINERGIC P2X3 RECEPTOR; PURINERGIC P2X4 RECEPTOR; PURINERGIC P2X5 RECEPTOR; PURINERGIC P2X6 RECEPTOR; PURINERGIC P2X7 RECEPTOR;

EID: 84874357511     PISSN: 2190460X     EISSN: 21904618     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/wmts.26     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (4)

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    • Further reading has been suggested throughout the text; for readers wanting an overview of bone physiology, current discoveries and developments in the area of bone are encouraged to visit the website of the international and national bone research societies: American Society for Bone and Mineral research (); International Bone and Mineral Society () and the European Calcified Tissue Society ().
    • Further reading has been suggested throughout the text; for readers wanting an overview of bone physiology, current discoveries and developments in the area of bone are encouraged to visit the website of the international and national bone research societies: American Society for Bone and Mineral research (http://www.asbmr.org); International Bone and Mineral Society (http://www.ibmsonline.org/) and the European Calcified Tissue Society (http://www.ectsoc.org/).


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