Ginkgolide B facilitates muscle regeneration via rejuvenating osteocalcin‐mediated bone‐to‐muscle modulation in aged mice
Abstract Background The progressive deterioration of tissue-tissue crosstalk with aging causes a striking impairment of tissue homeostasis and functionality, particularly in the musculoskeletal system. Rejuvenation of the systemic and local milieu via interventions such as heterochronic parabiosis a...
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Main Authors: | Belle Yu‐Hsuan Wang (Author), Yi‐Fan Chen (Author), Allen Wei‐Ting Hsiao (Author), Wan‐Jing Chen (Author), Chien‐Wei Lee (Author), Oscar Kuang‐Sheng Lee (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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