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Pathophysiology of Bone Formation and Resorption

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Bone Regulatory Factors

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Bone remodeling exists at birth and continues until death: it does not cease at skeletal maturity.

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Caniggia, A. (1990). Pathophysiology of Bone Formation and Resorption. In: Pecile, A., de Bernard, B. (eds) Bone Regulatory Factors. NATO ASI Series, vol 184. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1508-8_14

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