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Myeloma cells can promote osteoclastic activity rather than osteoclast recruitment in vitro; Evidence from the 5T2MM murine model of myeloma
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Main Authors:
Mueller, G
,
Vanderkerken, K
,
Russell, R
,
Croucher, P
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Conference item
Published:
2004
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