Fluid shear stress inhibits TNF‐α‐induced apoptosis in osteoblasts: A role for fluid shear stress‐induced activation of PI3‐kinase and inhibition of caspase‐3
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P. Gallagher | Suzanne M Ponik | Fredrick M Pavalko | S. Ponik | F. Pavalko | Rita L Gerard | Patricia J Gallagher | Yijun Jin | Suzanne M Norvell | S. M. Norvell | Yijun Jin | R. Gerard
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