Growth Hormone Cannot Enhance the Recovery of Dexamethasone-Induced Osteopenia after Withdrawal in Young Female Wistar Rats
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概要
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- 2004-12-01
著者
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Yang Rong-sen
台湾
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Yang Rong-sen
Department Of Orthopedics National Taiwan University
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Yang Rong-sen
Department Of Orthopaedics College Of Medicine National Taiwan University
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Yang Rong-sen
Departments Of Internal Medicine Orthopedics College Of Medicine National Taiwan University & Ho
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HUANG TIEN-SHANG
Departments of Internal Medicine, Orthopedics, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University & Hos
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TSAI TSANG-WU
Department of Experimental Animal Center, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University & Hospital
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LIU SHIN-HWA
Department of Toxicology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University & Hospital
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Huang Tien-shang
Departments Of Internal Medicine Orthopedics College Of Medicine National Taiwan University & Ho
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Liu Shin-hwa
Department Of Toxicology College Of Medicine National Taiwan University & Hospital
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Tsai Tsang-wu
Department Of Experimental Animal Center College Of Medicine National Taiwan University & Hospit
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Huang Tien-shang
Department Of College Of Medicine National Taiwan University
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