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Maria Jose Schuller-Almeida's research focuses on the bone anabolic effect of antibodies that block oxidized phospholipids, investigating its association with an increase in Wnt10b in osteoblasts. Her work contributes to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying bone metabolism and potential therapeutic targets for bone-related conditions.
Schuller-Almeida has published research with collaborators from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Elena Ambrogini, Stavros C. Manolagas, Charles A. O’Brien, and Ha‐Neui Kim. Her most recent publication was in 2023, indicating recent activity in her research pursuits.
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OR27-02 The Bone Anabolic Effect Of An Antibody Blocking Oxidized Phospholipids Is Associated With An Increase In Wnt10b In Osteoblasts. (2023)
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- OR27-02 The Bone Anabolic Effect Of An Antibody Blocking Oxidized Phospholipids Is Associated With An Increase In Wnt10b In Osteoblasts.
- OR27-02 The Bone Anabolic Effect Of An Antibody Blocking Oxidized Phospholipids Is Associated With An Increase In Wnt10b In Osteoblasts.
- OR27-02 The Bone Anabolic Effect Of An Antibody Blocking Oxidized Phospholipids Is Associated With An Increase In Wnt10b In Osteoblasts.
- OR27-02 The Bone Anabolic Effect Of An Antibody Blocking Oxidized Phospholipids Is Associated With An Increase In Wnt10b In Osteoblasts.
- OR27-02 The Bone Anabolic Effect Of An Antibody Blocking Oxidized Phospholipids Is Associated With An Increase In Wnt10b In Osteoblasts.
- OR27-02 The Bone Anabolic Effect Of An Antibody Blocking Oxidized Phospholipids Is Associated With An Increase In Wnt10b In Osteoblasts.
- OR27-02 The Bone Anabolic Effect Of An Antibody Blocking Oxidized Phospholipids Is Associated With An Increase In Wnt10b In Osteoblasts.
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