Treatment to prevent loss of and/or increase bone mass in...

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C514S012200, C424S085100

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07056882

ABSTRACT:
The invention is a treatment for increasing the bone mass or preventing bone loss in an individual afflicted with a bone disease which includes administering to the individual a morphogen in a therapeutically effective amount so as to maintain or stimulate bone formation.

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