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Molecular Mechanisms and Emerging Therapeutics for Osteoporosis

Ji‐Yoon Noh, Young Yang, Haiyoung Jung

International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2020

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Summary

Osteoporosis is the most common chronic metabolic bone disease. It has been estimated that more than 10 million people in the United States and 200 million men and women worldwide have osteoporosis. Given that the aging population is rapidly increasing in many countries, osteoporosis could become a global challenge with an impact on the quality of life of the affected individuals. Osteoporosis can be defined as a condition characterized by low bone density and increased risk of fractures due to the deterioration of the bone architecture. Thus, the major goal of treatment is to reduce the risk for fractures. There are several treatment options, mostly medications that can control disease progression in risk groups, such as postmenopausal women and elderly men. Recent studies on the basic mo

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/ijms21207623
Catalogue ID
SNmoixo0qt-ixm8r0
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