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The rate of osteoclastic destruction of calcified tissues is inversely proportional to mineral density

Jones et al., 1995

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2045951358025970426
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Jones S
Arora M
Boyde A
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Calcified tissue international

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This study examined the relative ease with which three dissimilar mineralized tissues from one individual organ were resorbed by osteoclasts in vitro. Cells released from the long bones of prehatch chicks by agitating fragments of the chopped bones in medium were …
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