Male mice with elevated C-type natriuretic peptide-dependent guanylyl cyclase-B activity have increased osteoblasts, bone mass and bone strength

Jerid W. Robinson, Nicholas C. Blixt, Andrew Norton, Kim C. Mansky, Zhou Ye, Conrado Aparicio, Brandon M. Wagner, Andrew M. Benton, Gordon L. Warren, Sundeep Khosla, Dana Gaddy, Larry J. Suva, Lincoln R. Potter

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