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The LRP5 high-bone-mass mutation causes alveolar bone accrual with minor craniofacial alteration.

Hakan TurkkahramanShannan FlanaganTianli ZhuTeresita M BellidoXue Yuan
Published in: Journal of periodontal research (2023)
mice display increased bone mass in the alveolar bone with minor changes in the craniofacial morphology. Collectively, these data elucidated the important role of LRP5 in axial bone development and homeostasis and provided clues into the therapeutical potential of LRP5 signaling in treating alveolar bone loss.
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