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Academic Article In vivo visualization of aging-associated gene transcription: evidence for free radical theory of aging.
Academic Article Glucocorticoids act directly on osteoblasts and osteocytes to induce their apoptosis and reduce bone formation and strength.
Academic Article IL-6 is not required for parathyroid hormone stimulation of RANKL expression, osteoclast formation, and bone loss in mice.
Academic Article FoxO-mediated defense against oxidative stress in osteoblasts is indispensable for skeletal homeostasis in mice.
Academic Article Receptor activator of nuclear factor ?B ligand (RANKL) protein expression by B lymphocytes contributes to ovariectomy-induced bone loss.
Academic Article Control of bone mass and remodeling by PTH receptor signaling in osteocytes.
Academic Article Suppression of autophagy in osteocytes mimics skeletal aging.
Academic Article Matrix-embedded cells control osteoclast formation.
Academic Article FOXOs attenuate bone formation by suppressing Wnt signaling.
Academic Article Osteocyte apoptosis is induced by weightlessness in mice and precedes osteoclast recruitment and bone loss.
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Academic Article Suppression of autophagy in osteocytes does not modify the adverse effects of glucocorticoids on cortical bone.
Academic Article Osteocytes, not Osteoblasts or Lining Cells, are the Main Source of the RANKL Required for Osteoclast Formation in Remodeling Bone.
Academic Article DNA damage and senescence in osteoprogenitors expressing Osx1 may cause their decrease with age.
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.
Academic Article Neutralization of oxidized phospholipids attenuates age-associated bone loss in mice.

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