Sema3A regulates bone-mass accrual through sensory innervations
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Hideyuki Okano | Cheng Xu | Tsuyoshi Sato | Takashi Hirai | Shinsuke Shibata | Mitsuhiro Enomoto | Hiroshi Itoh | Atsushi Okawa | Hiroki Ochi | Shu Takeda | Zirong Gu | Yutaka Yoshida | H. Okano | Yutaka Yoshida | S. Takeda | H. Itoh | H. Ochi | A. Okawa | S. Shibata | K. Shinomiya | T. Hirai | K. Fujita | T. Fukuda | Y. Asou | Kenichi Shinomiya | Zirong Gu | M. Enomoto | Satoko Sunamura | Toru Fukuda | Ren Xu | Ayako Kimura | Chengshan Ma | Waka Bando | Koji Fujita | Yoshinori Asou | Chengshan Ma | Tsuyoshi Sato | Cheng Xu | Ayako Kimura | Ren Xu | Satoko Sunamura | Waka Bando | Yutaka Yoshida
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