Pulsed electromagnetic fields affect phenotype and connexin 43 protein expression in MLO‐Y4 osteocyte‐like cells and ROS 17/2.8 osteoblast‐like cells
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L. Bonewald | C. Lohmann | D. Dean | V. Sylvia | Z. Schwartz | H. Donahue | B. Simon | Z. Schwartz | B. J. Simon | Y. Liu | C. H. Lohmann | Y. Liu | Z. Li | V. L. Sylvia | D. D. Dean | L. F. Bonewald | H. J. Donahue | B. D. Boyan | B. D. Boyan | Zhongyong Li | L. Bonewald | Z. Li | L. F. Bonewald
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