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Cortical bone loss due to skeletal unloading in aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 gene knockout mice is associated with decreased PTH receptor expression in osteocytes.

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Can whole body vibration exercises affect growth hormone concentration? A systematic review.

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Is the consumption of snail meat actually healthy? An analysis of the osteotropic influence of snail meat as a sole source of protein in growing rats.

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Abaloparatide, a novel PTH receptor agonist, increased bone mass and strength in ovariectomized cynomolgus monkeys by increasing bone formation without increasing bone resorption.

Abaloparatide, a novel PTH1 receptor agonist, increased bone formation in osteopenic ovariectomized cynomolgus monkeys while increasing...
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How to prevent the detrimental effects of two months of bed-rest on muscle, bone and cardiovascular system: an RCT.

Physical inactivity leads to a deconditioning of the skeletal, neuromuscular and cardiovascular system. It can lead to impaired qualit...
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Maternal stress does not exacerbate long-term bone deficits in female rats born growth restricted, with differential effects on offspring bone health.

Females born growth restricted have poor adult bone health. Stress exposure during pregnancy increases risk of pregnancy complications....
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Effects of long-term oral administration of methimazole on femur and tibia properties in male Wistar rats.

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Muscle power predicts bone strength in Division II athletes.

The relationship between muscle fitness measures and tibial bone strength in collegiate level athletes was investigated. Eighty-six Div...
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Mineral features of connective dental hard tissues in hypoplastic amelogenesis imperfecta.

OBJECTIVE: To explore the mineral features of dentin and cementum in hypoplastic AI teeth MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty four (44) teeth...
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Pregnant growth restricted female rats have bone gains during late gestation which contributes to second generation adolescent and adult offspring having normal bone health.

Low birth weight, due to uteroplacental insufficiency, results in programmed bone deficits in the first generation (F1). These deficits...
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