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Regulatory T cells suppress osteoclast formation: A new link between the immune system and bone

Regulatory T cells suppress osteoclast formation: A new link between the immune system and bone

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Main Authors: Zaiss, M, Axmann, R, Zwerina, J, Polzer, K, Gueckel, E, Skapenko, A, Schulze-Koops, H, Horwood, N, Cope, A, Schett, G
Format: Conference item
Published: 2008
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