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2015
T. Lu, Huang, Y. X., Zhang, C., Chai, M. X., and Zhang, J., “Effect of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy on the osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells”, vol. 14, pp. 11535-11542, 2015.
Y. Z. Dong, Huang, Y. X., and Lu, T., “Single nucleotide polymorphism in the RECQL5 gene increased osteosarcoma susceptibility in a Chinese Han population”, vol. 14, pp. 1899-1902, 2015.
2014
J. J. Zhao, Feng, D. H., Cheng, L., Lu, T., and Wang, L., “Association analysis between the OPG g.27667T>A genetic variant and bone mineral density in Chinese postmenopausal women”, vol. 13, pp. 7332-7338, 2014.
T. Lu, Sun, H., Lv, J., Yang, M. F., Zhang, F., Qian, Y., and Dong, X. J., “EZH2 suppresses hepatocellular differentiation of mouse bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells”, vol. 13, pp. 2231-2239, 2014.
T. Lu, Yang, C., Sun, H., Lv, J., Zhang, F., and Dong, X. J., “FGF4 and HGF promote differentiation of mouse bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into hepatocytes via the MAPK pathway”, vol. 13, pp. 415-424, 2014.

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