Phosphorylation of the phosphatase PTPROt at Tyr 399 is a molecular switch that controls osteoclast activity and bone mass in vivo

Lee Roth, Jean Wakim, Elad Wasserman, Moran Shalev, Esther Arman, Merle Stein, Vlad Brumfeld, Cari A. Sagum, Mark T. Bedford, Jan Tuckermann, Ari Elson

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