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1. Prolonged Impact of Bisphosphonates and Glucocorticoids on Bone Mechanical Properties.

2. Pre-Holocene Taymyr Mammoth Petya: Mineralogical, Isotope, and Geochemical Properties of Bones, Soft Tissues, Skin, and Hair and Paleoecological Reconstructions.

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3. Dietary habits of Byzantine Kovuklukaya (Sinop, Türkiye): an isolated society or ostracized people?

4. Reconstructing the social structure of kinship members in the Central Plains during the Late Shang and Western Zhou dynasties in China: A stable isotopic study on the Xisima site.

5. Reconstructing dietary practices at Tell Kamid el-Loz (Lebanon) during the Bronze and Iron Age III / Persian to Hellenistic periods using plant micro-remains from dental calculus and stable isotope analysis of bone collagen.

6. A physicochemical evaluation of ossein–hydroxyapatite within the bovine bone matrix revealed demineralization and making type I collagen available as a result of processing and solubilization by acids.

7. Forensic application of isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) for human identification.

8. Implant and Prosthetic Success Following Peri-implant Guided Bone Regeneration in the Esthetic Zone Using an Equine Cortical Bone Membrane and an Equine Enzyme-Treated Bone Graft: A Retrospective Study with 9-year Follow-Up.

9. Paleoecology of the mammoth fauna of Southern Siberia during the last glacial period based on stable isotope data.

10. Stable Isotopes Unveil Dietary Trends in the Samnite and Peligni Communities of Opi Val Fondillo and Sulmona S. Lucia (V–VI Centuries BCE, Abruzzo, Central Italy).

11. Late Pleistocene Neanderthal exploitation of stable and mosaic ecosystems in northern Iberia shown by multi-isotope evidence.

12. TESTING THE USE OF XAD RESIN TO REMOVE SYNTHETIC CONTAMINATION FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL BONE PRIOR TO RADIOCARBON DATING.

13. Characterising the cave bear Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller by ZooMS: a review of peptide mass fingerprinting markers.

14. Preservation and characterization of collagen in animal skeletal material from Quaternary locations in Greece & Cyprus.

15. A Bioarchaeological Exploration of Adolescent Males at the Eighteenth-Century Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada.

16. Research Progress on Preparation and Application in Food Industry of Bone Collagen

17. Carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope data of archaeological fish and mammal bone collagen from Lithuania

19. 鳗鱼骨胶原蛋白 ACE 抑制肽的制备及性质研究.

20. Transition from the late Roman period to the early Anglo-Saxon period in the Upper Thames Valley based on stable isotopes

21. New radiocarbon dates reveal pan-Holocene deposition of rodents at Trouing Jérémie #5, a sinkhole in the western Tiburon Peninsula, Haiti.

22. Technical note: Examining the use of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid for humic extraction of ancient bone.

23. Stable isotope differences of polar bears in the Southern Beaufort Sea and Chukchi Sea.

24. An isotope signature for diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis?

25. Specifying subsistence strategies of early farmers: New results from compound‐specific isotopic analysis of amino acids.

26. Stable Isotope and Radiocarbon Analysis for Diet, Climate and Mobility Reconstruction in Agras (Early Iron Age) and Edessa (Roman Age), Northern Greece.

27. An Isotopic Assessment of Makurian Monastic Diet at the Medieval Nubian Monastery of Ghazali, Sudan (Ca. 680–1,275 CE).

29. Agricultural crop consumption induces precocious maturity in deer by improving physical and reproductive performance

30. The status of women in Neolithic & pre-Imperial China: How bioarchaeological evidence informs ongoing debate.

31. Agricultural crop consumption induces precocious maturity in deer by improving physical and reproductive performance.

32. Aztec diets at the residential site of San Cristobal Ecatepec through stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of bone collagen.

33. The edge of the Empire: diet characterization of medieval Rome through stable isotope analysis.

34. New Bioarchaeological Evidence and Radiocarbon Dates from the Lambayeque/Sicán Culture Camelids from the El Brujo Complex (Northern Coast of Peru): Implications for Funerary and Herd Management Practices.

35. The Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth: Or why Temporal Resolution of Bone Collagen May Be Unreliable.

36. Stable Isotope and Radiocarbon Analysis for Diet, Climate and Mobility Reconstruction in Agras (Early Iron Age) and Edessa (Roman Age), Northern Greece

38. Multiproxy isotopic analyses of human skeletal material from Rapa Nui: Evaluating the evidence from carbonates, bulk collagen, and amino acids.

39. Collagen turnover and isotopic records in cortical bone.

40. Adding Hydrogen to the Isotopic Inventory—Combining δ13C, δ15N and δ2H Stable Isotope Analysis for Palaeodietary Purposes on Archaeological Bone.

41. Preservation of bone organic fraction is not predictive of the preservation of bone inorganic fraction when assessing stable isotope analysis sample quality control measures.

47. 高骨胶原蛋白饮食护理在骨折术后康复中的应用.

48. Use of micro-computed tomography imaging and porosity measurements as indicators of collagen preservation in archaeological bone.

49. Consideration of Freshwater and Multiple Marine Reservoir Effects: Dating of Individuals with Mixed Diets from Northern Sweden.

50. Collagen stable isotopes provide insights into the end of the mammoth steppe in the central East European plains during the Epigravettian.