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Q47822608-20B7E6F7-0EBF-4F8C-836B-97A70718F84C
Q47822608-20B7E6F7-0EBF-4F8C-836B-97A70718F84C
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Lack of Evidence that Soluble Urate Directly Influences Bone Remodelling: A Laboratory and Clinical Study.
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Higher serum uric acid is associated with higher bone mass, lower bone turnover, and lower prevalence of vertebral fracture in healthy postmenopausal women.