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2. Disuse rescues the age-impaired adaptive response to external loading in mice
3. Amplification of the Osteogenic Stimulus of Load-Bearing as a Logical Therapy for the Treatment and Prevention of Osteoporosis
4. Skeletal Responses to Physical Loading
5. Nutrition and Fertilizer Use
6. Bone: The Architecture of Bone and How it is Influenced by External Loading
7. The cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitor NS-398 does not influence trabecular or cortical bone gain resulting from repeated mechanical loading in female mice
8. Mechanical loading-related changes in osteocyte sclerostin expression in mice are more closely associated with the subsequent osteogenic response than the peak strains engendered
9. Estrogen Receptors Critically Regulate Bones’ Adaptive Responses to Loading
10. Who needs more veterinary schools?
11. A scientifically based profession?
12. Estrogen Receptors α and β Have Different Gender-Dependent Effects on the Adaptive Responses to Load Bearing in Cancellous and Cortical Bone
13. Ineffectiveness of calcitonin on a local-disuse osteoporosis in the sheep: A histomorphometric study
14. Nutrient balances.
15. Noninvasive loading of the rat ulna in vivo induces a strain-related modeling response uncomplicated by trauma or periostal pressure
16. Functional associations between collagen fibre orientation and locomotor strain direction in cortical bone of the equine radius
17. Mechanical implications of collagen fibre orientation in cortical bone of the equine radius
18. Osteocytes, strain detection, bone modeling and remodeling
19. Evaluating the spatial and temporal dynamics of farm and field phosphorus and potassium balances on a mixed crop and livestock farm
20. Load-induced proteoglycan orientation in bone tissuein vivo andin vitro
21. Mechanically sensitive cells in bone
22. Skeletal Responses to Physical Loading
23. On animal models for studying bone adaptation
24. Insights for the Future of Agriculture from the Life-Support Strategies of Three German-Heritage Groups.
25. Biomechanical Factors in Adaptation of Bone Structure to Function
26. Strain uses gap junctions to reverse stimulation of osteoblast proliferation by osteocytes
27. Strain related electrical potentials recorded in vitro and in vivo
28. Functional strain as a determinant for bone remodeling
29. Increased3H-uridine levels in osteocytes following a single short period of dynamic bone loadingin vivo
30. Influence of fungal-soil water interactions on phytophthora root rot of alfalfa
31. Modulation of bone loss during calcium insufficiency by controlled dynamic loading
32. Indomethacin modulation of load-related stimulation of new bone formationin vivo
33. Functional adaptation to mechanical loading in both cortical and cancellous bone is controlled locally and is confined to the loaded bones
34. Osteoporosis: Limitations of Strain-Related Bone Remodeling in Its Prevention
35. The cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitor NS-398 does not influence trabecular or cortical bone gain resulting from repeated mechanical loading in female mice
36. Mechanical loading-related changes in osteocyte sclerostin expression in mice are more closely associated with the subsequent osteogenic response than the peak strains engendered
37. Regulation of bone formation by applied dynamic loads.
38. Prevention of osteoporosis by pulsed electromagnetic fields.
39. Functional adaptation of bone to increased stress. An experimental study.
40. Changes in the bone-cement interface after total hip replacement. An in vivo animal study.
41. In vivo strain measurements from bone and prosthesis following total hip replacement. An experimental study in sheep.
42. The influence of mechanical function on the development and remodeling of the tibia. An experimental study in sheep.
43. The physiological basis of training the skeleton
44. Control of bone remodelling by applied dynamic loads
45. Static versus dynamic loads as an influence on bone remodelling
46. Control of bone remodelling by applied dynamic loads
47. Managing Material Transfer and Nutrient Flow in an Agricultural Watershed
48. Mechanical Strain and Bone Cell Function: A Review
49. The Effect of In Vivo Mechanical Loading on Estrogen Receptor α Expression in Rat Ulnar Osteocytes
50. Mechanical Strain and Estrogen Activate Estrogen Receptor α in Bone Cells
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