ASL Mnemonic: Osteoblasts or Osteoclasts? | Cell Biology of Bones
ewitty April 9, 2018 in ASL 21 Subscribers Subscribe
Osteoblasts and Osteoclasts? Here's a quick and easy ASL mnemonic to keep track of which one does what thing.
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