Daily oral supplementation of Hochu-Ekki-To prevents osteoclastic activation and bone loss in ovariectomized mice
Bone remodeling is sophisticatedly regulated by two different cell types: bone-resorbing osteoclasts and bone-forming osteoblasts. Hochu-Ekki-To, a Japanese traditional herbal medicine, is commonly used for the treatment of chronic diseases or frailty after an illness; however, its effects on metabo...
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Main Authors: | Shinsuke Ochiai (Author), Kazuya Tokumura (Author), Gyujin Park (Author), Kakeru Ozaki (Author), Tetsuhiro Horie (Author), Takanori Yamada (Author), Sayuki Iwahashi (Author), Kaname Ohta (Author), Hiroki Fusawa (Author), Yasuka Okayama (Author), Katsuyuki Kaneda (Author), Takashi Iezaki (Author), Eiichi Hinoi (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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