Possible modulatory effect of drugs acting on beta- adrenergic receptors on bone remodeling process in rats.
Mona Aly Fahmy Dowidar;
Abstract
Osteoporosis, a disease characterized by high bone turnover, is almost
the most frequent degenerative disease in modern world. Evidence that
leptin regulates bone turnover in part through a central nervous system /
adrenergic system relay has driven at
the most frequent degenerative disease in modern world. Evidence that
leptin regulates bone turnover in part through a central nervous system /
adrenergic system relay has driven at
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| Title | Possible modulatory effect of drugs acting on beta- adrenergic receptors on bone remodeling process in rats. | Authors | Mona Aly Fahmy Dowidar | Keywords | Possible modulatory effect of drugs acting on beta- adrenergic receptors on bone remodeling process in rats. | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Osteoporosis, a disease characterized by high bone turnover, is almost the most frequent degenerative disease in modern world. Evidence that leptin regulates bone turnover in part through a central nervous system / adrenergic system relay has driven at |
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