Osteoglycin, a novel coordinator of bone and glucose homeostasis
Objective: The skeleton, which is strongly controlled by endocrine factors, has recently been shown to also play an active endocrine role itself, specifically influencing energy metabolism. However, much less is known about this role. Therefore, we sought to identify novel endocrine factors involved...
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Main Authors: | N.J. Lee (Author), N. Ali (Author), L. Zhang (Author), Y. Qi (Author), I. Clarke (Author), R.F. Enriquez (Author), M. Brzozowska (Author), I.C. Lee (Author), M.J. Rogers (Author), D.R. Laybutt (Author), J.R. Center (Author), P.A. Baldock (Author), H. Herzog (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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