Megakaryocytes are mechanically responsive and influence osteoblast proliferation and differentiation.
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Steven A. Goldstein | Kurt D. Hankenson | S. Goldstein | R. Taichman | K. Hankenson | Russell S. Taichman | D. Begun | Constance P. Soves | Joshua D. Miller | Dana L. Begun | C. P. Soves
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