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Osteoblastic tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase: Its potential role in the molecular mechanism of osteogenic action of fluoride : Recent advances in TRACP/PAP biochemistry, molecular biology, and clinical applicationLAU, K.-H. William; BAYLINK, David J.Journal of bone and mineral research (Print). 2003, Vol 18, Num 10, pp 1897-1900, issn 0884-0431, 4 p.Conference Paper

Bax deficiency in mice increases cartilage production during fracture repair through a mechanism involving increased chondrocyte proliferation without changes in apoptosisRUNDLE, Charles H; XIAOGUANG WANG; SHENG, Matilda H.-C et al.Bone (New York, NY). 2008, Vol 43, Num 5, pp 880-888, issn 8756-3282, 9 p.Article

An osteoclastic protein-tyrosine phosphatase may play a role in differentiation and activity of human monocytic U-937 cell-derived, osteoclast-like cellsAMOUI, Mehran; SUHR, Sung-Min; BAYLINK, David J et al.American journal of physiology. Cell physiology. 2004, Vol 56, Num 4, pp C874-C884, issn 0363-6143Article

Antisense oligodeoxynucleotide evidence that a unique osteoclastic protein-tyrosine phosphatase is essential for osteoclastic resorptionSUNG MIN SUHR; PAMULA, Sujatha; BAYLINK, David J et al.Journal of bone and mineral research (Print). 2001, Vol 16, Num 10, pp 1795-1803, issn 0884-0431Article

Cellular and molecular mechanisms of accelerated fracture healing by COX2 gene therapy Studies in a mouse model of multiple fracturesLAU, K.-H. William; KOTHARI, Vishal; DAS, Amitava et al.Bone (New York, NY). 2013, Vol 53, Num 2, pp 369-381, issn 8756-3282, 13 p.Article

In vivo and in vitro evidence that the high osteoblastic activity in C3H/HeJ mice compared to C57BL/6J mice is intrinsic to bone cellsSHENG, Matilda H.-C; LAU, K.-H. William; BEAMER, Wesley G et al.Bone (New York, NY). 2004, Vol 35, Num 3, pp 711-719, issn 8756-3282, 9 p.Article

Gene expression between a congenic strain that contains a quantitative trait locus of high bone density from CAST/EiJ and its wild-type strain C57BL/6JWEIKUAN GU; XINMIN LI; BAYLINK, David J et al.Functional & integrative genomics (Print). 2002, Vol 1, Num 6, pp 375-386, issn 1438-793XArticle

Melatonin at pharmacologic doses increases bone mass by suppressing resorption through down-regulation of the RANKL-mediated osteoclast formation and activationKOYAMA, Hiroki; NAKADE, Osamu; TAKADA, Yukihiro et al.Journal of bone and mineral research (Print). 2002, Vol 17, Num 7, pp 1219-1229, issn 0884-0431Article

Bone loss in patients with untreated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is mediated by an increase in bone resorption associated with hypercapniaDIMAI, Hans P; DOMEJ, Wolfgang; LEB, Georg et al.Journal of bone and mineral research (Print). 2001, Vol 16, Num 11, pp 2132-2141, issn 0884-0431Article

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