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Effect and mechanism of high-glucose environment on osteoblast function and bone quality in mice
Medical Journal of Chinese People′s Liberation Army   Vol. 50, Issue 10, Pages: 1306-1314(2025)
Basic Research | 更新时间:2025-11-05
    • Effect and mechanism of high-glucose environment on osteoblast function and bone quality in mice

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    • The latest research found that the high glucose environment inhibited the proliferation, differentiation and migration of mouse osteoblasts, and the bone quality of diabetes mice decreased and the fragility increased.
    • DOI:10.11855/j.issn.0577-7402.1910.2025.0509    

      CLC: R587.2
    • Received:28 November 2024

      Accepted:10 April 2025

      Published Online:09 May 2025

      Published:28 October 2025

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  • Guo Zhi-Kang,Li Xue,Wang Rui,et al.Effect and mechanism of high-glucose environment on osteoblast function and bone quality in mice[J].Medical Journal of Chinese People′s Liberation Army,2025,50(10):1306-1314. DOI: 10.11855/j.issn.0577-7402.1910.2025.0509.

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