Breakthrough from Leipzig University Points to Bone Rebuilding Mechanism Scientists at Leipzig University have identified a receptor that regulates bone maintenance, a discovery that could lead to new treatments for osteoporosis, according to a study published in April 2026. The research, part of Collaborative Research Centre 1423, found that a compound called AP503 boosted bone strength in mouse models. Osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bones and makes them more likely to break, affects about six million people in Germany alone, most of them women, the university stated. The finding opens the door to a new kind of treatment that could not…

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