Connection
Thomas Badger to Tibia
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Thomas Badger has written about Tibia.
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0.150 |
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Wahl EC, Liu L, Perrien DS, Aronson J, Hogue WR, Skinner RA, Hidestrand M, Ronis MJ, Badger TM, Lumpkin CK. A novel mouse model for the study of the inhibitory effects of chronic ethanol exposure on direct bone formation. Alcohol. 2006 Jul; 39(3):159-67.
Score: 0.066
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Wahl EC, Aronson J, Liu L, Fowlkes JL, Thrailkill KM, Bunn RC, Skinner RA, Miller MJ, Cockrell GE, Clark LM, Ou Y, Isales CM, Badger TM, Ronis MJ, Sims J, Lumpkin CK. Restoration of regenerative osteoblastogenesis in aged mice: modulation of TNF. J Bone Miner Res. 2010 Jan; 25(1):114-23.
Score: 0.021
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Shankar K, Hidestrand M, Liu X, Chen JR, Haley R, Perrien DS, Skinner RA, Lumpkin CK, Badger TM, Ronis MJ. Chronic ethanol consumption inhibits postlactational anabolic bone rebuilding in female rats. J Bone Miner Res. 2008 Mar; 23(3):338-49.
Score: 0.018
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Perrien DS, Liu Z, Wahl EC, Bunn RC, Skinner RA, Aronson J, Fowlkes J, Badger TM, Lumpkin CK. Chronic ethanol exposure is associated with a local increase in TNF-alpha and decreased proliferation in the rat distraction gap. Cytokine. 2003 Sep 21; 23(6):179-89.
Score: 0.013
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Perrien DS, Brown EC, Aronson J, Skinner RA, Montague DC, Badger TM, Lumpkin CK. Immunohistochemical study of osteopontin expression during distraction osteogenesis in the rat. J Histochem Cytochem. 2002 Apr; 50(4):567-74.
Score: 0.012
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Aronson J, Gao GG, Shen XC, McLaren SG, Skinner RA, Badger TM, Lumpkin CK. The effect of aging on distraction osteogenesis in the rat. J Orthop Res. 2001 May; 19(3):421-7.
Score: 0.011
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Aronson J, Shen XC, Gao GG, Miller F, Quattlebaum T, Skinner RA, Badger TM, Lumpkin CK. Sustained proliferation accompanies distraction osteogenesis in the rat. J Orthop Res. 1997 Jul; 15(4):563-9.
Score: 0.009
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