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1. PPARG in osteocytes controls cell bioenergetics and systemic energy metabolism independently of sclerostin levels in circulation.

2. IGF-1 and insulin receptors in LepRb neurons jointly regulate body growth, bone mass, reproduction, and metabolism.

3. Androgen receptor splice variants drive castration-resistant prostate cancer metastasis by activating distinct transcriptional programs.

4. Diabetes increases risk of lumbar spinal fusion complications: association with altered structure of newly formed bone at the fusion site.

5. PPARG in osteocytes controls cell bioenergetics and systemic energy metabolism independently of sclerostin levels in circulation.

6. Osteocytes contribute via nuclear receptor PPAR-alpha to maintenance of bone and systemic energy metabolism.

7. Reconstitution of the host holobiont in germ-free born male rats acutely increases bone growth and affects marrow cellular content.

8. 14-3-3ζ: A suppressor of inflammatory arthritis.

9. PPARG in osteocytes controls sclerostin expression, bone mass, marrow adiposity and mediates TZD-induced bone loss.

10. Nonenzymatic and Trophic Activities of Carboxypeptidase E Regulate Bone Mass and Bioenergetics of Skeletal Stem Cells in Mice.

11. Marrow Adipose Tissue: Skeletal Location, Sexual Dimorphism, and Response to Sex Steroid Deficiency.

12. High-resolution mapping of a novel rat blood pressure locus on chromosome 9 to a region containing the Spp2 gene and colocalization of a QTL for bone mass.

13. Partial agonist, telmisartan, maintains PPARγ serine 112 phosphorylation, and does not affect osteoblast differentiation and bone mass.

14. Inducible brown adipose tissue, or beige fat, is anabolic for the skeleton.

15. β-catenin directly sequesters adipocytic and insulin sensitizing activities but not osteoblastic activity of PPARγ2 in marrow mesenchymal stem cells.

16. PPARgamma2 nuclear receptor controls multiple regulatory pathways of osteoblast differentiation from marrow mesenchymal stem cells.

17. Physiological role of mGSTA4-4, a glutathione S-transferase metabolizing 4-hydroxynonenal: generation and analysis of mGsta4 null mouse.

18. Nuclear UDP-glucuronosyltransferases: identification of UGT2B7 and UGT1A6 in human liver nuclear membranes.

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