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Melda Onal to RANK Ligand

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Melda Onal has written about RANK Ligand.

 
Connection Strength
 
 
 
1.564
 
  1. Onal M, St John HC, Danielson AL, Pike JW. Deletion of the Distal Tnfsf11 RL-D2 Enhancer That Contributes to PTH-Mediated RANKL Expression in Osteoblast Lineage Cells Results in a High Bone Mass Phenotype in Mice. J Bone Miner Res. 2016 Feb; 31(2):416-29.
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    Score: 0.473
  2. Onal M, Bishop KA, St John HC, Danielson AL, Riley EM, Piemontese M, Xiong J, Goellner JJ, O'Brien CA, Pike JW. A DNA segment spanning the mouse Tnfsf11 transcription unit and its upstream regulatory domain rescues the pleiotropic biologic phenotype of the RANKL null mouse. J Bone Miner Res. 2015 May; 30(5):855-68.
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    Score: 0.449
  3. Onal M, Galli C, Fu Q, Xiong J, Weinstein RS, Manolagas SC, O'Brien CA. The RANKL distal control region is required for the increase in RANKL expression, but not the bone loss, associated with hyperparathyroidism or lactation in adult mice. Mol Endocrinol. 2012 Feb; 26(2):341-8.
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    Score: 0.356
  4. MacLeod RS, Meyer MB, Xiong J, Cawley KM, Liu Y, Onal M, Benkusky NA, Thostenson JD, Pike JW, O'Brien CA. Deletion of a putative promoter-proximal Tnfsf11 regulatory region in mice does not alter bone mass or Tnfsf11 expression in vivo. PLoS One. 2021; 16(5):e0250974.
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    Score: 0.170
  5. Xiong J, Piemontese M, Onal M, Campbell J, Goellner JJ, Dusevich V, Bonewald L, Manolagas SC, O'Brien CA. Osteocytes, not Osteoblasts or Lining Cells, are the Main Source of the RANKL Required for Osteoclast Formation in Remodeling Bone. PLoS One. 2015; 10(9):e0138189.
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    Score: 0.115
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