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Academic Article From estrogen-centric to aging and oxidative stress: a revised perspective of the pathogenesis of osteoporosis.
Academic Article Targeted deletion of a distant transcriptional enhancer of the receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand gene reduces bone remodeling and increases bone mass.
Academic Article Receptor activator of nuclear factor ?B ligand (RANKL) protein expression by B lymphocytes contributes to ovariectomy-induced bone loss.
Academic Article Giant osteoclast formation and long-term oral bisphosphonate therapy.
Academic Article Control of bone mass and remodeling by PTH receptor signaling in osteocytes.
Academic Article Non-nuclear-initiated actions of the estrogen receptor protect cortical bone mass.
Academic Article Matrix-embedded cells control osteoclast formation.
Academic Article Skeletal involution by age-associated oxidative stress and its acceleration by loss of sex steroids.
Academic Article Dysapoptosis of osteoblasts and osteocytes increases cancellous bone formation but exaggerates cortical porosity with age.
Academic Article Skeletal aging: from bench to bed side.
Academic Article Continuous elevation of PTH increases the number of osteoblasts via both osteoclast-dependent and -independent mechanisms.
Concept Bone Remodeling
Academic Article Perspective: Choreography from the tomb: an emerging role of dying osteocytes in the purposeful, and perhaps not so purposeful, targeting of bone remodeling
Academic Article Osteocytes, not Osteoblasts or Lining Cells, are the Main Source of the RANKL Required for Osteoclast Formation in Remodeling Bone.
Academic Article Old age causes de novo intracortical bone remodeling and porosity in mice.
Grant ESTROGENS AND OSTEOCLASTOGENESIS
Grant Androgens, estrogens, and bone loss in males
Academic Article Cxcl12 Deletion in Mesenchymal Cells Increases Bone Turnover and Attenuates the Loss of Cortical Bone Caused by Estrogen Deficiency in Mice.

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