Pulsating fluid flow modulates gene expression of proteins involved in Wnt signaling pathways in osteocytes
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J. Klein-Nulend | C. Semeins | B. Zandieh-Doulabi | A. Bakker | Ana Santos | Astrid D. Bakker | Behrouz Zandieh‐Doulabi | Cornelis M. Semeins | Jenneke Klein‐Nulend | Ana Santos
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