Kiaa1199 deficiency enhances skeletal stem cell differentiation to osteoblasts and promotes bone regeneration

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  • who: Li Chen from the Ethics statement All animal works and protocols in the present study were approved by the Danish Animal Experiments Inspectorate (No2017-15-0201-01210). All the related measurements and surgeries on animals were performed in a rodent-dedicated animal center in Odense University Hospital and complied with all relevant ethical regulations for vertebrate animal research. During the living scanning of Dual-energy, ray , have published the research work: KIAA1199 deficiency enhances skeletal stem cell differentiation to osteoblasts and promotes bone regeneration, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/03/2023
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