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1. Bone loss markers in the earliest Pacific Islanders

2. Increased autophagy in EphrinB2-deficient osteocytes is associated with elevated secondary mineralization and brittle bone

3. Increased autophagy in EphrinB2-deficient osteocytes is associated with elevated secondary mineralization and brittle bone (vol 10, 3436, 2019)

4. RARgamma is a negative regulator of osteoclastogenesis.

5. Mitochondrial Dysfunction: Cause or Consequence of Vascular Calcification?

6. Bone loss markers in the earliest Pacific Islanders.

7. Asymmetric midshaft femur remodeling in an adult male with left sided hip joint ankylosis, Metal Period Nagsabaran, Philippines.

8. Author Correction: Increased autophagy in EphrinB2-deficient osteocytes is associated with elevated secondary mineralization and brittle bone.

9. Increased autophagy in EphrinB2-deficient osteocytes is associated with elevated secondary mineralization and brittle bone.

10. Isolation, Purification, Generation, and Culture of Osteocytes.

11. Differing Effects of Parathyroid Hormone, Alendronate, and Odanacatib on Bone Formation and on the Mineralization Process in Intracortical and Endocortical Bone of Ovariectomized Rabbits.

12. Anabolic action of parathyroid hormone (PTH) does not compromise bone matrix mineral composition or maturation.

13. RARγ is a negative regulator of osteoclastogenesis.

14. Ubiquitous expression of the Pik3caH1047R mutation promotes hypoglycemia, hypoinsulinemia, and organomegaly.

15. Regulation of cortical and trabecular bone mass by communication between osteoblasts, osteocytes and osteoclasts.

16. EphrinB2 signaling in osteoblasts promotes bone mineralization by preventing apoptosis.

17. The primary function of gp130 signaling in osteoblasts is to maintain bone formation and strength, rather than promote osteoclast formation.

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