RSPO3 is important for trabecular bone and fracture risk in mice and humans

Volume: 12, Issue: 1
Published: Aug 13, 2021
Abstract
With increasing age of the population, countries across the globe are facing a substantial increase in osteoporotic fractures. Genetic association signals for fractures have been reported at the RSPO3 locus, but the causal gene and the underlying mechanism are unknown. Here we show that the fracture reducing allele at the RSPO3 locus associate with increased RSPO3 expression both at the mRNA and protein levels, increased trabecular bone mineral...
Paper Details
Title
RSPO3 is important for trabecular bone and fracture risk in mice and humans
Published Date
Aug 13, 2021
Volume
12
Issue
1
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