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Concept Bone Diseases
Concept Disease Progression
Concept Disease Models, Animal
Academic Article Parathyroid hormone receptor signaling induces bone resorption in the adult skeleton by directly regulating the RANKL gene in osteocytes.
Academic Article Role of osteocytes in multiple myeloma bone disease.
Academic Article Genetic deletion of Sost or pharmacological inhibition of sclerostin prevent multiple myeloma-induced bone disease without affecting tumor growth.
Grant Center for Musculoskeletal Disease Research (CMDR)
Academic Article Osteoclast-derived IGF1 is required for pagetic lesion formation in vivo.
Academic Article Sclerostin: an Emerging Target for the Treatment of Cancer-Induced Bone Disease.
Grant Manipulating the N-end Rule Protein Degradation Pathway to Build Bone and Decrease Tumor Growth in Multiple Myeloma Bone Disease
Academic Article Role of Osteocytes in Cancer Progression in the Bone and the Associated Skeletal Disease.
Academic Article Targeting Notch Inhibitors to the Myeloma Bone Marrow Niche Decreases Tumor Growth and Bone Destruction without Gut Toxicity.
Grant Osteoclast-Osteocyte Interaction's in Paget's Disease.
Grant Osteoclast-Osteocyte Interaction's in Paget's Disease- Sub with Indiana University
Grant Osteoclast-Osteocyte Interaction's in Paget's Disease- Sub with Indiana University
Grant Osteoclast-Osteocyte Interaction's in Paget's Disease- Sub with Indiana University
Academic Article Doubling Down on Wnt Signaling to Overcome Myeloma Bone Disease.
Academic Article Osteocytes and Paget's Disease of Bone.

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