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The effect of alendronate sodium on trabecular bone structure in an osteoporotic rat model

TObjectives: This study aims to investigate the effect of alendronate sodium on trabecular bone structure in an osteoporotic rat model. Between May 2006 and July 2006, 60 female Wistar Albino rats aged three months were randomly allocated to three groups: sham operated receiving no treatment (Shm);...

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Published in:Turkish journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2017-06, Vol.63 (2), p.165-173
Main Authors: Tokmak Özşahin, Esin Tokmak, Çam, Burcu, Dere, Fahri, Kürkçü, Mehmet, Evrüke, Cüneyt, Soames, Roger, Oğuz, Özkan
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