Title : New clues into the etiology of osteoporosis: the effects of prostaglandins (E2 and F2 alpha) on bone.

Pub. Date : 1992 Jun

PMID : 1326711






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1 New clues into the etiology of osteoporosis: the effects of prostaglandins (E2 and F2 alpha) on bone. Prostaglandins cystatin 12, pseudogene Homo sapiens
2 Prostaglandins (E2 and F2 alpha) at precise concentrations, have been observed to be involved in bone formation. Prostaglandins cystatin 12, pseudogene Homo sapiens
3 The association between these hormones and prostaglandins (E2 and F2 alpha) explains the physiological mechanism whereby estradiol can be effective for the treatment of osteoporosis. Prostaglandins cystatin 12, pseudogene Homo sapiens
4 Mechanisms related to this interaction between various hormones and the effect of prostaglandins (E2 and F2 alpha) on bone formation are discussed. Prostaglandins cystatin 12, pseudogene Homo sapiens