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Communication Between EphrinB2 and EphB4 Within the Osteoblast Lineage

TJ Martin, EH Allan, PWM Ho, JH Gooi, JMW Quinn, MT Gillespie, V Krasnoperov, NA Sims, Y Choi (ed.)

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN | Published : 2010

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1050-9_6

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Thomas Martin Author Medicine - St Vincent's Hospital

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Natalie Sims Author Medicine - St Vincent's Hospital

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Jonathan Gooi Author Biochemistry and Pharmacology

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Elizabeth Allan Author Medicine - St Vincent's Hospital

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Keywords

Cell Communication
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Mice
Humans
Bone Remodeling
Rats
Research & Experimental Medicine
Cell Lineage
Beta
Receptor
Pthrp
Immunology
Osteoblast
Science & Technology
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Bone-Formation
Osteoclasts
Animals
Osteoblasts
Cell
Receptor, Ephb4
Ephrins
Signal Transduction
Growth-Factors
Ephrin-B2
Osteogenesis
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