Study shows how morphine may contribute to bone loss and cancer-induced bone pain
by Stacy Pigott,University of ArizonaOn the left, cells isolated from breast cancer cells were treated with RANKL, a growth factor that stimulates bone resorption, to produce osteoclasts (pink).
Updated on: January 22,2024
Study shows how morphine may contribute to bone loss and cancer-induced bone pain
by Stacy Pigott,University of ArizonaOn the left, cells isolated from breast cancer cells were treated with RANKL, a growth factor that stimulates bone resorption, to produce osteoclasts (pink).
Updated on:January 22,2024
