Alzheimer`s disease-associated inflammatory pathways might contribute to osteoporosis through the interaction between prok2 and csf3

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  • who: Anying Wang from the Capital, China have published the research: Alzheimer`s disease-associated inflammatory pathways might contribute to osteoporosis through the interaction between PROK2 and CSF3, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show for the first time the upregulation of PROK2 expression in OP.
  • how: The results showed that PROK2 was highly expressed in peripheral blood OP patients compared to normal healthy individuals and the difference was statistically Frontiers in Neurology Molecular docking of inflammatory proteins
  • future: Experiments validating the interaction between PROK2 and CSF3 proteins are required . . .

     

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