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Use of amine buffers for in vitro studies of bone resorption
Ahmed Mahgoub
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Paula H. Stern
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Pharmacology
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In Vitro Study
100%
Intact Parathyroid Hormone (iPTH)
100%
Amines
100%
Bicarbonate
100%
Bone Resorption
100%
Tris
40%
Ethanesulfonic Acid
40%
Methyl
20%
Fetal Rats
20%
Piperazine
20%
Rat Bone
20%
Hydroxymethyl
20%
Glycylglycine
20%
2-aminoethanesulfonic Acid
20%
Buffered Media
20%
Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Buffer
100%
In Vitro
100%
Sodium Bicarbonate
100%
Osteolysis
100%
Parathyroid Hormone
100%
Trometamol
60%
Carbon Dioxide
60%
Taurine
20%
Transcranial Electrical Stimulation
20%
Glycylglycine
20%
Piperazine
20%