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Researchers (from University of Leipzig, Germany and Shandong University, China) identified GPR133/ADGRD1 as a receptor that plays a central role in bone formation and maintenance. 
I’m wondering if anyone here in the forum has heard or read about this study ?

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@bonebuddiesforlife I read that the other day, as well. I'm going to send it to my endocrinologist, inc case he hasn't seen it.

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I have read it too. Sounds very promising, but I am afraid the development of cure based on the receptor will take too much time to be of importance for me.