Antioxidant Carboxymethyl Chitosan Carbon Dots with Calcium Doping Achieve Ultra-Low Calcium Concentration for Iron-Induced Osteoporosis Treatment by Effectively Enhancing Calcium Bioavailability in Zebrafish
Iron overloads osteoporosis mainly occurs to postmenopausal women and people requiring repeated blood transfusions. Iron overload increases the activity of osteoclasts and decreases the activity of osteoblasts, leading to the occurrence of osteoporosis. Conventional treatment options include calcium...
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Main Authors: | Lidong Yu (Author), Xueting Li (Author), Mingyue He (Author), Qingchen Wang (Author), Ce Chen (Author), Fangshun Li (Author), Bingsheng Li (Author), Li Li (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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