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- who: TNFR and colleagues from the Harvard Medical School, United States California University of Science and have published the paper: Alterations in bone fracture healing associated with TNFRSF signaling pathways, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: To further rule out the possibility that TNFR2 plays no role in bone resorption the research group used TNFR2-deficient mice and found that both hTNFu03b1/CHP and mTNFu03b1/CHP could significantly reduce BMD compared to the control group. In this study p38 p-p38 ERK1/2 p-ERK1/2 JNK1+2 + 3 and p-JNK1+2 + 3 levels were . . .
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