Vertical Vibration of Mouse Osteoblasts Promotes Cellular Differentiation and Cell Cycle Progression and Induces Aging In Vitro
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K. Nagai | T. Ishii | K. Sueishi | Munetada Ishikawa | H. Kamei | Tomohisa Ootake | Daehwan Choi | Takenobu Ishii
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