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Effects of Vitamin K2 on the Development of Osteopenia in Rats as the Models of Osteoporosis

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Fig. 1. Three-dimensional µCT images of the proximaltibial metaphysis in rats [Adopted from the reference 31].The upper row shows the whole bone and the lower rowshows the same specimens after the removal of thecortex
Fig. 2. Light micrographs of the proximal tibial metaphysis in rats (magnification × 10) [Adopted from the reference 36].A
Fig. 3. Effects of raloxifene and vitamin KUltimate loads (N) are plotted as mean ± SEM with sig-2 individuallyand in combination on bone strength [Adopted from thereference 39]
Fig. 4. Three-dimensionalμCT images of the proximal tibial metaphysis in rats [Adopted from the reference 46]
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