The role of nacreous factors in preventing osteoporotic bone loss through both osteoblast activation and osteoclast inactivation.
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Chang-Yong Ko | Han-Sung Kim | Hyunsook Kim | Taesoo Kim | Seoung-Hoon Lee | Daewon Jeong | Hansung Kim | Hyunsoo Kim | Kyunghee Lee | Hong-In Shin | Taesoo Kim | Seoung Hoon Lee | Daewon Jeong | Kyunghee Lee | Hong-In Shin | Changyong Ko | Seoung‐Hoon Lee
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