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Bone Resorption
Researchers looking forward to new bone inhibitor development for study and use
September 15th, 2005
Researchers in Finland highlight current knowledge about regulating bone resorption while looking forward to new bone inhibitor development for use in experimental studies and in patient use. "Bone resorption is an important cellular function in the development and physiology of the skeleton. Pathophysiology of several skeletal diseases includes either increased (for instance osteoporosis, metastatic bone disease and Paget's disease of bone) or decreased (various syndromes of osteopetrosis) bone resorption rate," reported K. Vaananen and associates at the University of Turku in the journal Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. "Thus," they noted,...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2005-09-15)
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