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Academic Article In vivo visualization of aging-associated gene transcription: evidence for free radical theory of aging.
Academic Article Proteasomal degradation of Runx2 shortens parathyroid hormone-induced anti-apoptotic signaling in osteoblasts. A putative explanation for why intermittent administration is needed for bone anabolism.
Academic Article IL-6 is not required for parathyroid hormone stimulation of RANKL expression, osteoclast formation, and bone loss in mice.
Academic Article Gone with the Wnts: beta-catenin, T-cell factor, forkhead box O, and oxidative stress in age-dependent diseases of bone, lipid, and glucose metabolism.
Academic Article Oxidative stress antagonizes Wnt signaling in osteoblast precursors by diverting beta-catenin from T cell factor- to forkhead box O-mediated transcription.
Academic Article Parathyroid hormone controls receptor activator of NF-kappaB ligand gene expression via a distant transcriptional enhancer.
Academic Article Transient versus sustained phosphorylation and nuclear accumulation of ERKs underlie anti-versus pro-apoptotic effects of estrogens.
Academic Article FoxO-mediated defense against oxidative stress in osteoblasts is indispensable for skeletal homeostasis in mice.
Academic Article 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.
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 Non-nuclear-initiated actions of the estrogen receptor protect cortical bone mass.
Academic Article Suppression of autophagy in osteocytes mimics skeletal aging.
Academic Article FOXOs attenuate bone formation by suppressing Wnt signaling.
Academic Article Endogenous glucocorticoids decrease skeletal angiogenesis, vascularity, hydration, and strength in aged mice.
Academic Article Skeletal involution by age-associated oxidative stress and its acceleration by loss of sex steroids.
Academic Article Oxidative stress stimulates apoptosis and activates NF-kappaB in osteoblastic cells via a PKCbeta/p66shc signaling cascade: counter regulation by estrogens or androgens.
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Academic Article Sirtuin1 (Sirt1) promotes cortical bone formation by preventing ?-catenin sequestration by FoxO transcription factors in osteoblast progenitors.
Academic Article Osteocyte-derived RANKL is a critical mediator of the increased bone resorption caused by dietary calcium deficiency.
Academic Article Suppression of autophagy in osteocytes does not modify the adverse effects of glucocorticoids on cortical bone.
Academic Article The Effects of Androgens on Murine Cortical Bone Do Not Require AR or ERa Signaling in Osteoblasts and Osteoclasts.
Academic Article Sirtuin1 Suppresses Osteoclastogenesis by Deacetylating FoxOs.
Academic Article PLEKHM1/DEF8/RAB7 complex regulates lysosome positioning and bone homeostasis.
Academic Article The Effects of Aging and Sex Steroid Deficiency on the Murine Skeleton Are Independent and Mechanistically Distinct.
Academic Article Deletion of FoxO1, 3, and 4 in Osteoblast Progenitors Attenuates the Loss of Cancellous Bone Mass in a Mouse Model of Type 1 Diabetes.
Academic Article Old age causes de novo intracortical bone remodeling and porosity in mice.
Academic Article The Pathophysiological Sequence of Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head in Male Mice.
Academic Article Oxidation-specific epitopes restrain bone formation.
Academic Article Elimination of senescent osteoclast progenitors has no effect on the age-associated loss of bone mass in mice.

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