Targeted disruption of BMP signaling through type IA receptor (BMPR1A) in osteocyte suppresses SOST and RANKL, leading to dramatic increase in bone mass, bone mineral density and mechanical strength

Nobuhiro Kamiya, Lin Shuxian, Ryosuke Yamaguchi, Matthew Phipps, Olumide Aruwajoye, Naga Suresh Adapala, Hui Yuan, Harry K W Kim, Jian Q. Feng

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