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1. Osteocyte transcriptome mapping identifies a molecular landscape controlling skeletal homeostasis and susceptibility to skeletal disease

2. Osteoclasts recycle via osteomorphs during RANKL-stimulated bone resorption

3. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and gastric sleeve surgery result in long term bone loss.

4. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and gastric sleeve surgery result in long term bone loss

5. High dietary fat and sucrose results in an extensive and time-dependent deterioration in health of multiple physiological systems in mice

6. A RhoA-FRET Biosensor Mouse for Intravital Imaging in Normal Tissue Homeostasis and Disease Contexts

7. Prader-willi critical region, a non-translated, imprinted central regulator of bone mass: Possible role in skeletal abnormalities in Prader-Willi Syndrome

8. Snord116 is critical in the regulation of food intake and body weight

9. Neuropeptide Y Attenuates Stress-Induced Bone Loss Through Suppression of Noradrenaline Circuits

10. NPY signalling in early osteoblasts controls glucose homeostasis

12. Bariatric surgery, bone loss, obesity and possible mechanisms

15. Novel Role of Y1 Receptors in the Coordinated Regulation of Bone and Energy Homeostasis

16. Conditional deletion of hypothalamic Y2 receptors reverts gonadectomy-induced bone loss in adult mice

17. Neuropeptide Y Attenuates Stress-Induced Bone Loss Through Suppression of Noradrenaline Circuits

18. Rapid cell culture and pre-clinical screening of a transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) inhibitor for orthopaedics

19. Greater bone formation of Y2 knockout mice is associated with increased osteoprogenitor numbers and altered Y1 receptor expression.

22. Rapid cell culture and pre-clinical screening of a transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) inhibitor for orthopaedics.

24. Sex-differential testosterone response to long-term weight loss.

25. Increased Bone Formation and Accelerated Bone Mass Accrual in a Man Presenting with Diffuse Osteosclerosis/High Bone Mass Phenotype and Adenocarcinoma of Unknown Primary.

26. Effects of bariatric surgery and dietary intervention on insulin resistance and appetite hormones over a 3 year period.

27. Targeted postnatal knockout of Sclerostin using a bone-targeted adeno-associated viral vector increases bone anabolism and decreases canalicular density.

28. Osteocyte transcriptome mapping identifies a molecular landscape controlling skeletal homeostasis and susceptibility to skeletal disease.

29. Osteoclasts recycle via osteomorphs during RANKL-stimulated bone resorption.

30. The mTORC1 complex in pre-osteoblasts regulates whole-body energy metabolism independently of osteocalcin.

31. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and gastric sleeve surgery result in long term bone loss.

32. Neuropeptide Y Regulation of Energy Partitioning and Bone Mass During Cold Exposure.

33. Energy partitioning between fat and bone mass is controlled via a hypothalamic leptin/NPY relay.

34. Direct evidence for transport of RNA from the mouse brain to the germline and offspring.

35. Treatment of type 2 diabetes with the designer cytokine IC7Fc.

36. Using mouse genetics to understand human skeletal disease.

37. Slc20a2, Encoding the Phosphate Transporter PiT2, Is an Important Genetic Determinant of Bone Quality and Strength.

38. RANK deletion in neuropeptide Y neurones attenuates oestrogen deficiency-related bone loss.

39. Effects of Leptin on the Skeleton.

40. Diet-induced adaptive thermogenesis requires neuropeptide FF receptor-2 signalling.

41. Diet-induced obesity suppresses cortical bone accrual by a neuropeptide Y-dependent mechanism.

42. Osteoglycin, a novel coordinator of bone and glucose homeostasis.

43. Osteocalcin-dependent regulation of glucose metabolism and fertility: Skeletal implications for the development of insulin resistance.

44. High dietary fat and sucrose results in an extensive and time-dependent deterioration in health of multiple physiological systems in mice.

45. Central RANK signalling in NPY neurons alters bone mass in male mice.

46. Uncoupling protein-1 is protective of bone mass under mild cold stress conditions.

47. Homozygous Dkk1 Knockout Mice Exhibit High Bone Mass Phenotype Due to Increased Bone Formation.

48. A RhoA-FRET Biosensor Mouse for Intravital Imaging in Normal Tissue Homeostasis and Disease Contexts.

49. Inhibiting the osteocyte-specific protein sclerostin increases bone mass and fracture resistance in multiple myeloma.

50. The y6 receptor suppresses bone resorption and stimulates bone formation in mice via a suprachiasmatic nucleus relay.

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