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Formation, Detection, and Function of Oxygen Vacancy in Metal Oxides for Solar Energy Conversion

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Zhiliang Wang, Rijia Lin, Lianzhou Wang
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Bone formation by osteocytes

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1971
David J. Baylink, Jon E. Wergedal
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Bone formation and bone resorption

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1955
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Endocrinology of Bone Formation

1989
Bone is a metabolically active, multifunctional tissue. The study of its endo- crine regulation is especially complicated because many calciotropic hormones and growth factors affect bone. These hormones and growth factors may have direct and indirect actions and may also elicit counterregulatory effects. For several, the different modes of action have
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Silicon in Bone Formation

1981
Silicon is one of the so-called “newer trace elements.” Although interest in the silicon content of animal tissues and the effects of siliceous substances upon animals was evident over half a century ago, emphasis has been placed until recently on the toxicity of silicon, mainly its involvement in silicosis (King and Belt, 1938).
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Endometrial Bone Formation

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1996
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Osteoblasts and Bone Formation

1998
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on osteoblast biology and bone formation. Bone formation may be classicaIly defined as the process by which osteoblasts synthesize and mineralize an extracellular bone matrix during bone development bone remodeling, or bone repair.
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Bone: Formation by Autoinduction

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2002
Marshall R. Urist, Leonard F. Peltier
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