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Teenamol E Jospeh, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, studies the anabolic effects of antibodies that block oxidized phospholipids. Their research investigates the association between this antibody action and an increase in Wnt10b expression in osteoblasts. This work contributes to understanding bone metabolism and potential therapeutic targets for bone health. Jospeh collaborates with researchers including Elena Ambrogini, Stavros C. Manolagas, Charles A. O’Brien, and Ha‐Neui Kim.
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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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