The Inhibitory Role of Rab11b in Osteoclastogenesis through Triggering Lysosome-Induced Degradation of c-Fms and RANK Surface Receptors
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K. Naruse | T. Eguchi | H. Okamura | E. Sakai | T. Tsukuba | Masatoshi Morimatsu | C. Sogawa | T. Kadowaki | K. Okamoto | Yuka Okusha | M. T. Tran | Yunxia Feng | Penggong Wei
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