Osteocyte-derived insulin-like growth factor I is essential for determining bone mechanosensitivity.
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L. Bonewald | R. Müller | K. Lau | Zihui Li | D. Ruffoni | C. Kesavan | D. Baylink | M. Sheng | Xiao-dong Zhou | Denise Rodriguez
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