Bone changes in alcoholic liver disease
In this review we study the pathogenesis of bone changes in alcoholic liver disease and discuss potential therapies.
In this review we study the pathogenesis of bone changes in alcoholic liver disease and discuss potential therapies.
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FEIOMM convoca 5 BECAS para la presentación de trabajos científicos en ASBMR 2015 Annual Meeting (American Society for Bone and Mineral Research) que se celebrará en Seattle, Washington (USA) del 9 al 12 de octubre … Leer más
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