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Mechanism of Huogu Muli Prescription in regulating the osteoclast-osteogenesis balance in postmenopausal osteoporosis rats
Experimental Studies | 更新时间:2024-05-22
    • Mechanism of Huogu Muli Prescription in regulating the osteoclast-osteogenesis balance in postmenopausal osteoporosis rats

    • Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine   Vol. 47, Issue 4, Pages: 506-515(2024)
    • DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2024.04.011    

      CLC: R285.5
    • Received:26 September 2023

      Published Online:21 March 2024

      Published:30 April 2024

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  • JIANG Sijia, FENG Yingtong, LIU Jiaqi, et al. Mechanism of Huogu Muli Prescription in regulating the osteoclast-osteogenesis balance in postmenopausal osteoporosis rats[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2024, 47(4): 506-515. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2024.04.011.

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