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bibliographicCitation López-Herradón A, Portal-Núñez S, García-Martín A, Lozano D, Pérez-Martínez FC, Ceña V, Esbrit P. Inhibition of the canonical Wnt pathway by high glucose can be reversed by parathyroid hormone-related protein in osteoblastic cells. J Cell Biochem. 2013 Aug;114(8):1908–16. doi: 10.1002/jcb.24535. PMID: 23494914.
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