Effects of Mechanical Strain on the Function of Gap Junctions in Osteocytes Are Mediated through the Prostaglandin EP2 Receptor*
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L. Bonewald | Jean X. Jiang | E. Sprague | S. Gu | Priscilla P. Cherian | B. Cheng | J. Jiang | Jean X. Jiang
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