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Jaycee Trevino
14 September, 02:54
What might happen if osteocytes were damaged
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Leia Morrow
14 September, 04:35
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When osteocytes were experimentally destroyed, the bones showed a significant increase in bone resorption, decreased bone formation, trabecular bone loss, and loss of response to unloading ... The osteocyte is an important regulator of bone mass and a key endocrine regulator of phosphate metabolism.
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Adelaide Norman
14 September, 06:22
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Less bone mass I only know one of it
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