Periostin-deficient mice, a relevant animal model to investigate periodontitis or not?
- 6 April 2016
- journal article
- Published by Portico in BoneKEy Reports
- Vol. 5, 794
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bonekey.2016.21
Abstract
Commentary on: Ren Y, Han X, Ho SP, Harris SE, Cao Z, Zconomides AN, Qin C, Ke H, Liu M and Feng JQ. Removal of SOST or blocking its product sclerostin rescues defects in the periodontitis mouse model. FASEB J 2015; 29: 2702-2711. Download referencesKeywords
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