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The Ability of Bisphosphonates and Their Analogues to Penetrate the Osteocyte Network is Dependent on Affinity for Bone

The Ability of Bisphosphonates and Their Analogues to Penetrate the Osteocyte Network is Dependent on Affinity for Bone

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Main Authors: Roelofs, A, Boyde, A, Lundy, M, McKenna, C, Blazewska, K, Sun, S, Kashemirov, B, Duan, X, Russell, G, Khalid, A, Rogers, M, Ebetino, F
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Published: 2010
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