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1. Recombinant sclerostin inhibits bone formation in vitro and in a mouse model of sclerosteosis

4. An immunofluorescence assay for extracellular matrix components highlights the role of epithelial cells in producing a stable, fibrillar extracellular matrix

5. A cholinergic neuroskeletal interface promotes bone formation during postnatal growth and exercise

6. Scl-Ab reverts pro-osteoclastogenic signalling and resorption in estrogen deficient osteocytes

7. Sclerostin antibody stimulates periodontal regeneration in large alveolar bone defects

8. Osteocyte Mechanosensing Following Short-Term and Long-Term Treatment with Sclerostin Antibody

9. Using machine learning to automate image segmentation for analysis of in vitro osteoclast formation and bone resorption

10. Spontaneous Extracellular Matrix Accumulation in a Human in vitro Model of Renal Fibrosis Is Mediated by αV Integrins

12. Sclerostin Downregulation Globally by Naturally Occurring Genetic Variants, or Locally in Atherosclerotic Plaques, Does Not Associate With Cardiovascular Events in Humans

13. Genetic and atherosclerotic plaque immunohistochemical analyses do not associate reduced sclerostin expression with cardiovascular events

14. Scl-Ab reverts pro-osteoclastogenic signalling and resorption in estrogen deficient osteocytes 

15. Sclerostin antibody stimulates periodontal regeneration in large alveolar bone defects

16. Nonclinical cardiovascular safety evaluation of romosozumab, an inhibitor of sclerostin for the treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women at high risk of fracture

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18. Pharmacologic basis of sclerostin inhibition

20. An immunofluorescence assay for extracellular matrix components highlights the role of epithelial cells in producing a stable, fibrillar extracellular matrix

21. Sclerostin antibody increases trabecular bone and bone mechanical properties by increasing osteoblast activity damaged by whole-body irradiation in mice

23. Novel actions of sclerostin on bone

24. Publisher Correction: Quantitative and organisational changes in mature extracellular matrix revealed through high-content imaging of total protein fluorescently stained in situ

25. Functional inhibition of β-catenin-mediatedWnt signaling by intracellular VHHantibodies

26. Dampening of the bone formation response following repeat dosing with sclerostin antibody in mice is associated with up-regulation of Wnt antagonists

27. Quantitative and organisational changes in mature extracellular matrix revealed through high-content imaging of total protein fluorescently stained in situ

28. Resonance assignment and secondary structure determination of full length human Dickkopf 4 (hDkk4), a secreted, disulphide-rich Wnt inhibitor protein

29. Up-regulation of Wnt antagonists contributes to the attenuated response of bone formation to repeat doses of sclerostin antibody in a mouse model

30. Characterization of the interaction of sclerostin with the low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (LRP) family of Wnt co-receptors

31. Analysis of endogenous S1P and LPA receptor expression in CHO-K1 cells

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