Oxygen-derived free radicals stimulate osteoclastic bone resorption in rodent bone in vitro and in vivo.
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L. Bonewald | G. Mundy | R. Oreffo | B. Boyce | I. Garrett | J. Poser | F. | Mundy | Ross | Garrett | Brendan | Boyce | James | Poser | R. Gregory
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