Abstract:Recent investigations on osteoporosis have led to a better understanding of the pathology and treatment of the disease. However, the decline in sex hormones that typically accompanies aging makes it difficult to separately investigate the complex factors that cause the disease in humans. Various animal-based studies have demonstrated the pathology of senile osteoporosis (SO) and postmenopausal osteoporosis (PO), but a number of uncertainties remain as to the pathology behind the occurrence of both conditions. … Show more
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