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Breakthrough led by researchers provides new potential therapies for osteoporosis – Mirage News
These two images depict the devastating effects of osteoporosis. Image A shows a normal mineralised bone matrix (in green) surrounded by bone-forming…

These two images depict the devastating effects of osteoporosis. Image A shows a normal mineralised bone matrix (in green) surrounded by bone-forming osteoblasts (in magenta), whereas Image B shows reduced mineral bone matrix and large lesions (see arrows). (Photo: Dr Tan Wen Hui)
A research team from NUS has identified a new avenue to maintain bone health while reducing bone resorption. The work, led by Associate Professor Christoph Winkler from NUS Biological Sciences, opens up new and potent…
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