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- who: Ying Li from the (IRCCS), Italy University Hradec Kralove have published the article: Analysis of serum bone turnover markers in female cynomolgus monkeys of different ages, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The results of this study showed that, E2 and FSH did not differ between the age groups of cynomolgus monkeys, while LH was statistically different in the juvenile group and late adulthood groups compared with the young skeletal sites . The results of this study show that bone mass in female cynomolgus monkey peaked at age 10, followed by a mild decrease in BMCTB . . .
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