Osteogenic differentiation within intact human embryoid bodies result in a marked increase in osteocalcin secretion after 12 days of in vitro culture, and formation of morphologically distinct nodule-like structures. (Q40410906)
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scientific article published on August 2005
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English | Osteogenic differentiation within intact human embryoid bodies result in a marked increase in osteocalcin secretion after 12 days of in vitro culture, and formation of morphologically distinct nodule-like structures. |
scientific article published on August 2005 |
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Osteogenic differentiation within intact human embryoid bodies result in a marked increase in osteocalcin secretion after 12 days of in vitro culture, and formation of morphologically distinct nodule-like structures (English)
Chao Peng Ye
Hua Liu
Pin Li
Yun Han Hong
Lawrence Walter Stanton
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