Intracellular Fragmentation of Bone Resorption Products by Reactive Oxygen Species Generated by Osteoclastic Tartrate-resistant Acid Phosphatase*
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P. Lehenkari | P. Lehenkari | S. Reddy | G. Roodman | P. Vihko | T. Hentunen | J. Salo | G. Roodman | H. Väänänen | J. Halleen | H. Kaija | S. Räisänen | Sakamuri V. Reddy
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