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Bone formation Defined
The process that uses osteoblasts to build new bone protein matrix. Bone formation is slow and any one spot takes about three months. Progesterone and PTH stimulate bone formation and cortisol inhibits it.
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- Alcohol Can Inhibit The Formation Of New Bone Cells Called Osteoblasts, Thereby Decreasing Bone Formation: Alc. induced bone disease -- a reduction of production of new bone and healing of fractures.
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