Estrogen-related receptors: novel potential regulators of osteoarthritis pathogenesis
Abstract Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that is associated with articular cartilage destruction, subchondral bone alterations, synovitis, and even joint deformity and the loss of joint function. Although current basic research on the pathogenesis of OA has made remarkable prog...
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Main Authors: | Jinshuo Tang (Author), Tong Liu (Author), Xinggui Wen (Author), Zhongsheng Zhou (Author), Jingtong Yan (Author), Jianpeng Gao (Author), Jianlin Zuo (Author) |
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