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Medullary Bone

The central and spongy portion of the bone.
National Institutes of Health

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Review
2004
Review
2004
In young pullets, long bones elongate by endochondral growth. Growth plate chondrocytes proliferate, then hypertrophy, and are… 
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
BACKGROUND Bone loss increases after menopause. However, bone strength also depends on structural characteristics such as bone… 
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Neuroblastoma, ganglioneuroblastoma, and ganglioneuroma are tumors of the sympathetic nervous system that arise from primitive… 
Review
2001
Review
2001
  • W. JeeW. Yao
  • 2001
  • Corpus ID: 41180277
Prior to initiating a clinical trial in a post-menopausal osteoporosis study, it is reasonable to recommence the evaluation of… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
Osteochondroma represents the most common bone tumor and is a developmental lesion rather than a true neoplasm. It constitutes 20… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
Hip scans of U.S. adults aged 20–99 years acquired in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III… 
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Medullary bone forms in egg-laying birds in response to gonadal steroids and is the most overtly oestrogen-dependent of all bone…