Skeletal Biology and Medicine, Volume 1192
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As part of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences series, this volume examines mechanisms involved in bone development and restructuring, including cellular and mechanical triggers, receptors, and signalling pathways. This volume also examines other factors associated with bone and musculoskeletal health, including physiological systems and disease states such as the immune system, inflammation, diabetes, infection and cancer.
This book is ideal for Graduate students, medical students, researchers and clinicians in with an interest in anatomy, physiology, developmental biology,…mehr
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As part of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences series, this volume examines mechanisms involved in bone development and restructuring, including cellular and mechanical triggers, receptors, and signalling pathways. This volume also examines other factors associated with bone and musculoskeletal health, including physiological systems and disease states such as the immune system, inflammation, diabetes, infection and cancer.
This book is ideal for Graduate students, medical students, researchers and clinicians in with an interest in anatomy, physiology, developmental biology, immunology, and musculoskeletal health
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This book is ideal for Graduate students, medical students, researchers and clinicians in with an interest in anatomy, physiology, developmental biology, immunology, and musculoskeletal health
NOTE: Annals volumes are available for sale as individual books or as a journal. For information on institutional journal subscriptions, please visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/nyas.
ACADEMY MEMBERS: Please contact the New York Academy of Sciences directly to place your order (www.nyas.org). Members of the New York Academy of Science receive full-text access to the Annals online and discounts on print volumes. Please visit for more information about becoming a member.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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- Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Vol.1192
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781573317856
- ISBN-10: 1573317853
- Artikelnr.: 30603207
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Vol.1192
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781573317856
- ISBN-10: 1573317853
- Artikelnr.: 30603207
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mone Zaidi is the editor of Skeletal Biology and Medicine, Volume 1192, published by Wiley.
The 2nd Conference on Skeletal Medicine and Biology: SpecialFeatures: Mone Zaidi. Historical Reflections and the Future: IainMacIntyre. Part I: Bone and Blood Vessels:. 1. Oxygen Sensing and Osteogenesis: Ying Wang
Chao Wan
ShawnR. Gilbert
and Thomas L. Clemens. 2. Perspective: The Osteoclast: An Angiogenic Cell?: Frank C.Cackowski and G. David Roodman. 3. Fetal Growth Plate: A Developmental Model of CellularAdaptation to Hypoxia: Sylvain Provot and Ernestina Schipani. 4. Vascular Bmp-Msx2-Wnt Signaling And Oxidative Stress InArterial Calcification: Jian-Su Shao
Ziyad Al Aly
Chung-Fang Lai
Su-Li Cheng
Jun Cai
Emily Huang
Abe Behrmann
and Dwight A.Towler. 5. Hypoxia-Mediated Mitochondrial Stress in RAW 264.7 CellsInduces Osteoclast-Like TRAP Positive Cells: Satish Srinivasan
andNarayan G. Avadhani. 6. Stem Cell Therapy in Bone Repair and Regeneration: NeehaZaidi and Alan J. Nixon. 7. Fluid Shear Stress Up-regulates Vascular Endothelial GrowthFactor Gene Expression in Osteoblasts: Mia M. Thi
Dumitru A.Iacobas
Sanda Iacobas
and David C. Spray. Part II: Skeltal Immunity and Inflamation:. 8. B Lymphocytes and the Skeleton: Mark C. Horowitz. 9. Vitamin D in Defense of the Human Immune Response: John S.Adams
Philip T. Liu
Rene Chun
Robert L. Modlin
and MartinHewison. 10. MRI and Quantification of Draining Lymph Node Function inInflammatory Arthritis: Steven T. Prouvélx
Edmund Kwok
Zhigang You
Christopher A. Beck
David J. Shealy
Christopher T. Ritchlin
Brendan F. Boyce
Lianping Xing
and Edward M. Schwarz. 11. Perfusion Abnormalities in Subchondral Bone Associated withMarrow Edema
Osteoarthritis
and Avascular Necrosis: Roy K. Aaron
Jonathan P. Dyke
Deborah McK. Ciombor
Glenn A. Tung. 12. Nuclear Factor of Activated T cell Mediates ProinflamatoryGene Expression in Response to Mechanotransduction: Ayse B. CelilAydemir
Stephenie Lee
Dae Won Kim
Thomas R. Gardner
DanielPrince
Jae Mok Ahn
and Francis Young-In Lee. 13. Orthopaedic Implant Particle-Induced Tumor Necrosis Factor-Production in Macrophage/Monocyte Lineage Cells is Mediated byNuclear Factor of Activated T cells: Hiroshi Minematsu
Mike J.Shin
Ayse B. Celil Aydemir
Sung Wook Seo
Dae Won Kim
Theodore A.Blaine
Fernando Macián
Jay Yang
Francis Young-In Lee. 14. ERK Signaling Regulates M-CSF Expression Induced By TitaniumParticles In MC3T3.E1 Murine Calvarial Preosteoblastic Cells. 15. Sung W. Seo
Daniel Lee
Samuel K Cho
Abraham D. Kim
Hiroshi Minematsu
Ayse B. Cecil Aydemir
Jeffrey A. Geller
William Macaulay
Jay Yang
Francis Y. Lee. 16. Synovial Fluid Fibroblasts and Lymphocytes Support theOsteoclastogenesis in Human Psoriatic Arthritis: Giorgio Mori
Francesco P. Cantatore
Giacomina Brunetti
Angela Oranger
Graziana Colaianni
Laura Quarta
Addolorata Corrado
SilviaColucci
and Maria Grano. 17. Molecular and Histological Analysis of A New Rat Model ofExperimental Knee Osteoarthritis: C. Thomas G. Appleton
David D.McErlain
James L. Henry
David W. Holdsworth and Frank Beier. 18. Expression of MIG-6
WNT-7B and WNT-9A DuringOsteoarthritis: Cristina Velasquillo
DavidGarciadiego-Cázares
Maylin Almonte
Marcia Bustamante
Clemente Ibarra
Juan B. Kouri
Jesús Chimal-Monroy. 19. Calcitonin Affects Both Bone and Cartilage - A Possible DualAction Tratment for Osteoarthritis?: Morten A. Karsdal
Bodil C.Sondergaard
Michel Arnold
Claus Christiansen. Part III: Clinical and Therapeutic Challenges in Bone andJoint Disease:. 20. Progress
Paradox and Potential: Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)Research Over Five Decades: John T. Potts
and Thomas J.Gardella. 21. Bisphosphonates: From Bench to Bedside: Graham Russell. 22. Future Developments in Therapy: Carlos M. Isales and Jay M.McDonald. 23. Selecting Patients at Risk of Osteoporotic Fracture: TheProposed WHO risk platform: Stuart L. Silverman. 24. Progression of Efficacy With Ibandronate - A ParadigmFor The Development of New Bisphosphonates: Mone Zaidi
SolomonEpstein
Steven T. Harris
Joseph D. Kohles
Charles H. Chesnut. 25. Rationale for Using Nitric Oxide Donor Therapay forPrevention of Bone Loss and Treatment of Osteoporosis in Humans:Sunil J. Wimalawansa. 26. Proteasome Inhibitors Stimulate both Bone Formation and HairGrowth by Similar Mechanisms: Gregory Mundy
Gloria Gutierrez
RossGarrett
Wolfgang Gallwitz
Gianni Rossini
Claus Christiansen
andAndria Langenberg. 27. The Skeletal Dysplasias: Clinical-Molecular Correlations:David L. Rimoin
Daniel Cohn
Deborah Krakow
William Wilcox
RalphS. Lachman
Yasemin Alanay. 28. Gene Therapy in Musculoskeletal Repair: Alan J. Nixon
Laurie R. Goodrich
Michael S. Scimeca
Tom H. Witte
Lauren V.Schnabel
Ashlee E. Watts
Paul D. Robbins. 29. Studies of Osteotropism on Both Sides of the BreastCancer-Bone Interaction: Jodie Moreau
Kristen M. Anderson
JoshuaR. Mauney
David Kaplan
and Michael Rosenblatt. 30. Effects of Adrenal Steroids on the Bone Metabolism ofChildren with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Karen Lin-Su andMaria I. New. 31. Quantitative Ultrasound Technology in Evaluating Bone Statusand Osteoporosis in Patients with Cushing's Syndrome: ValentinaCamozzi
Giovanni Luisetto
Monica Zangari
and Franco Lumachi. 32. Bone Mineral Density Improvement After SuccessfulParathyroidectomy in Pre- and Postmenopausal Women with PrimaryHyperparathyroidism. A Prospective Study: Franco Lumachi
ValentinaCamozzi
Mario Ermani
Frederica De Lotto
and GiovanniLuisetto. 33. Lumbar Spine Bone Mineral Density Changes in Patients withPrimary Hyperparathyroidism According to Age and Gender: FrancoLumachi
Valentina Camozzi
Mario Ermani
Alfredo Nardi
andGiovanni Luisetto. 34. Osteogenic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Bone MarrowCells in Silk Scaffolds is Regulated by Nitric Oxide: Petros D.Damoulis
Dimitrios E. Drakos
Eleni Gagari
David L. Kaplan. 35. IL-7 Modulats Osteoclastogenesis in Patients Affected bySolid Tumors: Ilaria Roato
Eva Gorassini
Giacomina Brunetti
Maria Grano
Libero Ciuffreda
Antonio Mussa and RiccardoFerracini. 36. PTHrP and Tumorigenesis: Is There A Role in Prognosis?:Minoru Nishihara
Takashi Kanematsu
Mohammed S. Razzaque TakashiTaguchi
Chao Wan
ShawnR. Gilbert
and Thomas L. Clemens. 2. Perspective: The Osteoclast: An Angiogenic Cell?: Frank C.Cackowski and G. David Roodman. 3. Fetal Growth Plate: A Developmental Model of CellularAdaptation to Hypoxia: Sylvain Provot and Ernestina Schipani. 4. Vascular Bmp-Msx2-Wnt Signaling And Oxidative Stress InArterial Calcification: Jian-Su Shao
Ziyad Al Aly
Chung-Fang Lai
Su-Li Cheng
Jun Cai
Emily Huang
Abe Behrmann
and Dwight A.Towler. 5. Hypoxia-Mediated Mitochondrial Stress in RAW 264.7 CellsInduces Osteoclast-Like TRAP Positive Cells: Satish Srinivasan
andNarayan G. Avadhani. 6. Stem Cell Therapy in Bone Repair and Regeneration: NeehaZaidi and Alan J. Nixon. 7. Fluid Shear Stress Up-regulates Vascular Endothelial GrowthFactor Gene Expression in Osteoblasts: Mia M. Thi
Dumitru A.Iacobas
Sanda Iacobas
and David C. Spray. Part II: Skeltal Immunity and Inflamation:. 8. B Lymphocytes and the Skeleton: Mark C. Horowitz. 9. Vitamin D in Defense of the Human Immune Response: John S.Adams
Philip T. Liu
Rene Chun
Robert L. Modlin
and MartinHewison. 10. MRI and Quantification of Draining Lymph Node Function inInflammatory Arthritis: Steven T. Prouvélx
Edmund Kwok
Zhigang You
Christopher A. Beck
David J. Shealy
Christopher T. Ritchlin
Brendan F. Boyce
Lianping Xing
and Edward M. Schwarz. 11. Perfusion Abnormalities in Subchondral Bone Associated withMarrow Edema
Osteoarthritis
and Avascular Necrosis: Roy K. Aaron
Jonathan P. Dyke
Deborah McK. Ciombor
Glenn A. Tung. 12. Nuclear Factor of Activated T cell Mediates ProinflamatoryGene Expression in Response to Mechanotransduction: Ayse B. CelilAydemir
Stephenie Lee
Dae Won Kim
Thomas R. Gardner
DanielPrince
Jae Mok Ahn
and Francis Young-In Lee. 13. Orthopaedic Implant Particle-Induced Tumor Necrosis Factor-Production in Macrophage/Monocyte Lineage Cells is Mediated byNuclear Factor of Activated T cells: Hiroshi Minematsu
Mike J.Shin
Ayse B. Celil Aydemir
Sung Wook Seo
Dae Won Kim
Theodore A.Blaine
Fernando Macián
Jay Yang
Francis Young-In Lee. 14. ERK Signaling Regulates M-CSF Expression Induced By TitaniumParticles In MC3T3.E1 Murine Calvarial Preosteoblastic Cells. 15. Sung W. Seo
Daniel Lee
Samuel K Cho
Abraham D. Kim
Hiroshi Minematsu
Ayse B. Cecil Aydemir
Jeffrey A. Geller
William Macaulay
Jay Yang
Francis Y. Lee. 16. Synovial Fluid Fibroblasts and Lymphocytes Support theOsteoclastogenesis in Human Psoriatic Arthritis: Giorgio Mori
Francesco P. Cantatore
Giacomina Brunetti
Angela Oranger
Graziana Colaianni
Laura Quarta
Addolorata Corrado
SilviaColucci
and Maria Grano. 17. Molecular and Histological Analysis of A New Rat Model ofExperimental Knee Osteoarthritis: C. Thomas G. Appleton
David D.McErlain
James L. Henry
David W. Holdsworth and Frank Beier. 18. Expression of MIG-6
WNT-7B and WNT-9A DuringOsteoarthritis: Cristina Velasquillo
DavidGarciadiego-Cázares
Maylin Almonte
Marcia Bustamante
Clemente Ibarra
Juan B. Kouri
Jesús Chimal-Monroy. 19. Calcitonin Affects Both Bone and Cartilage - A Possible DualAction Tratment for Osteoarthritis?: Morten A. Karsdal
Bodil C.Sondergaard
Michel Arnold
Claus Christiansen. Part III: Clinical and Therapeutic Challenges in Bone andJoint Disease:. 20. Progress
Paradox and Potential: Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)Research Over Five Decades: John T. Potts
and Thomas J.Gardella. 21. Bisphosphonates: From Bench to Bedside: Graham Russell. 22. Future Developments in Therapy: Carlos M. Isales and Jay M.McDonald. 23. Selecting Patients at Risk of Osteoporotic Fracture: TheProposed WHO risk platform: Stuart L. Silverman. 24. Progression of Efficacy With Ibandronate - A ParadigmFor The Development of New Bisphosphonates: Mone Zaidi
SolomonEpstein
Steven T. Harris
Joseph D. Kohles
Charles H. Chesnut. 25. Rationale for Using Nitric Oxide Donor Therapay forPrevention of Bone Loss and Treatment of Osteoporosis in Humans:Sunil J. Wimalawansa. 26. Proteasome Inhibitors Stimulate both Bone Formation and HairGrowth by Similar Mechanisms: Gregory Mundy
Gloria Gutierrez
RossGarrett
Wolfgang Gallwitz
Gianni Rossini
Claus Christiansen
andAndria Langenberg. 27. The Skeletal Dysplasias: Clinical-Molecular Correlations:David L. Rimoin
Daniel Cohn
Deborah Krakow
William Wilcox
RalphS. Lachman
Yasemin Alanay. 28. Gene Therapy in Musculoskeletal Repair: Alan J. Nixon
Laurie R. Goodrich
Michael S. Scimeca
Tom H. Witte
Lauren V.Schnabel
Ashlee E. Watts
Paul D. Robbins. 29. Studies of Osteotropism on Both Sides of the BreastCancer-Bone Interaction: Jodie Moreau
Kristen M. Anderson
JoshuaR. Mauney
David Kaplan
and Michael Rosenblatt. 30. Effects of Adrenal Steroids on the Bone Metabolism ofChildren with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Karen Lin-Su andMaria I. New. 31. Quantitative Ultrasound Technology in Evaluating Bone Statusand Osteoporosis in Patients with Cushing's Syndrome: ValentinaCamozzi
Giovanni Luisetto
Monica Zangari
and Franco Lumachi. 32. Bone Mineral Density Improvement After SuccessfulParathyroidectomy in Pre- and Postmenopausal Women with PrimaryHyperparathyroidism. A Prospective Study: Franco Lumachi
ValentinaCamozzi
Mario Ermani
Frederica De Lotto
and GiovanniLuisetto. 33. Lumbar Spine Bone Mineral Density Changes in Patients withPrimary Hyperparathyroidism According to Age and Gender: FrancoLumachi
Valentina Camozzi
Mario Ermani
Alfredo Nardi
andGiovanni Luisetto. 34. Osteogenic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Bone MarrowCells in Silk Scaffolds is Regulated by Nitric Oxide: Petros D.Damoulis
Dimitrios E. Drakos
Eleni Gagari
David L. Kaplan. 35. IL-7 Modulats Osteoclastogenesis in Patients Affected bySolid Tumors: Ilaria Roato
Eva Gorassini
Giacomina Brunetti
Maria Grano
Libero Ciuffreda
Antonio Mussa and RiccardoFerracini. 36. PTHrP and Tumorigenesis: Is There A Role in Prognosis?:Minoru Nishihara
Takashi Kanematsu
Mohammed S. Razzaque TakashiTaguchi
The 2nd Conference on Skeletal Medicine and Biology: SpecialFeatures: Mone Zaidi. Historical Reflections and the Future: IainMacIntyre. Part I: Bone and Blood Vessels:. 1. Oxygen Sensing and Osteogenesis: Ying Wang
Chao Wan
ShawnR. Gilbert
and Thomas L. Clemens. 2. Perspective: The Osteoclast: An Angiogenic Cell?: Frank C.Cackowski and G. David Roodman. 3. Fetal Growth Plate: A Developmental Model of CellularAdaptation to Hypoxia: Sylvain Provot and Ernestina Schipani. 4. Vascular Bmp-Msx2-Wnt Signaling And Oxidative Stress InArterial Calcification: Jian-Su Shao
Ziyad Al Aly
Chung-Fang Lai
Su-Li Cheng
Jun Cai
Emily Huang
Abe Behrmann
and Dwight A.Towler. 5. Hypoxia-Mediated Mitochondrial Stress in RAW 264.7 CellsInduces Osteoclast-Like TRAP Positive Cells: Satish Srinivasan
andNarayan G. Avadhani. 6. Stem Cell Therapy in Bone Repair and Regeneration: NeehaZaidi and Alan J. Nixon. 7. Fluid Shear Stress Up-regulates Vascular Endothelial GrowthFactor Gene Expression in Osteoblasts: Mia M. Thi
Dumitru A.Iacobas
Sanda Iacobas
and David C. Spray. Part II: Skeltal Immunity and Inflamation:. 8. B Lymphocytes and the Skeleton: Mark C. Horowitz. 9. Vitamin D in Defense of the Human Immune Response: John S.Adams
Philip T. Liu
Rene Chun
Robert L. Modlin
and MartinHewison. 10. MRI and Quantification of Draining Lymph Node Function inInflammatory Arthritis: Steven T. Prouvélx
Edmund Kwok
Zhigang You
Christopher A. Beck
David J. Shealy
Christopher T. Ritchlin
Brendan F. Boyce
Lianping Xing
and Edward M. Schwarz. 11. Perfusion Abnormalities in Subchondral Bone Associated withMarrow Edema
Osteoarthritis
and Avascular Necrosis: Roy K. Aaron
Jonathan P. Dyke
Deborah McK. Ciombor
Glenn A. Tung. 12. Nuclear Factor of Activated T cell Mediates ProinflamatoryGene Expression in Response to Mechanotransduction: Ayse B. CelilAydemir
Stephenie Lee
Dae Won Kim
Thomas R. Gardner
DanielPrince
Jae Mok Ahn
and Francis Young-In Lee. 13. Orthopaedic Implant Particle-Induced Tumor Necrosis Factor-Production in Macrophage/Monocyte Lineage Cells is Mediated byNuclear Factor of Activated T cells: Hiroshi Minematsu
Mike J.Shin
Ayse B. Celil Aydemir
Sung Wook Seo
Dae Won Kim
Theodore A.Blaine
Fernando Macián
Jay Yang
Francis Young-In Lee. 14. ERK Signaling Regulates M-CSF Expression Induced By TitaniumParticles In MC3T3.E1 Murine Calvarial Preosteoblastic Cells. 15. Sung W. Seo
Daniel Lee
Samuel K Cho
Abraham D. Kim
Hiroshi Minematsu
Ayse B. Cecil Aydemir
Jeffrey A. Geller
William Macaulay
Jay Yang
Francis Y. Lee. 16. Synovial Fluid Fibroblasts and Lymphocytes Support theOsteoclastogenesis in Human Psoriatic Arthritis: Giorgio Mori
Francesco P. Cantatore
Giacomina Brunetti
Angela Oranger
Graziana Colaianni
Laura Quarta
Addolorata Corrado
SilviaColucci
and Maria Grano. 17. Molecular and Histological Analysis of A New Rat Model ofExperimental Knee Osteoarthritis: C. Thomas G. Appleton
David D.McErlain
James L. Henry
David W. Holdsworth and Frank Beier. 18. Expression of MIG-6
WNT-7B and WNT-9A DuringOsteoarthritis: Cristina Velasquillo
DavidGarciadiego-Cázares
Maylin Almonte
Marcia Bustamante
Clemente Ibarra
Juan B. Kouri
Jesús Chimal-Monroy. 19. Calcitonin Affects Both Bone and Cartilage - A Possible DualAction Tratment for Osteoarthritis?: Morten A. Karsdal
Bodil C.Sondergaard
Michel Arnold
Claus Christiansen. Part III: Clinical and Therapeutic Challenges in Bone andJoint Disease:. 20. Progress
Paradox and Potential: Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)Research Over Five Decades: John T. Potts
and Thomas J.Gardella. 21. Bisphosphonates: From Bench to Bedside: Graham Russell. 22. Future Developments in Therapy: Carlos M. Isales and Jay M.McDonald. 23. Selecting Patients at Risk of Osteoporotic Fracture: TheProposed WHO risk platform: Stuart L. Silverman. 24. Progression of Efficacy With Ibandronate - A ParadigmFor The Development of New Bisphosphonates: Mone Zaidi
SolomonEpstein
Steven T. Harris
Joseph D. Kohles
Charles H. Chesnut. 25. Rationale for Using Nitric Oxide Donor Therapay forPrevention of Bone Loss and Treatment of Osteoporosis in Humans:Sunil J. Wimalawansa. 26. Proteasome Inhibitors Stimulate both Bone Formation and HairGrowth by Similar Mechanisms: Gregory Mundy
Gloria Gutierrez
RossGarrett
Wolfgang Gallwitz
Gianni Rossini
Claus Christiansen
andAndria Langenberg. 27. The Skeletal Dysplasias: Clinical-Molecular Correlations:David L. Rimoin
Daniel Cohn
Deborah Krakow
William Wilcox
RalphS. Lachman
Yasemin Alanay. 28. Gene Therapy in Musculoskeletal Repair: Alan J. Nixon
Laurie R. Goodrich
Michael S. Scimeca
Tom H. Witte
Lauren V.Schnabel
Ashlee E. Watts
Paul D. Robbins. 29. Studies of Osteotropism on Both Sides of the BreastCancer-Bone Interaction: Jodie Moreau
Kristen M. Anderson
JoshuaR. Mauney
David Kaplan
and Michael Rosenblatt. 30. Effects of Adrenal Steroids on the Bone Metabolism ofChildren with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Karen Lin-Su andMaria I. New. 31. Quantitative Ultrasound Technology in Evaluating Bone Statusand Osteoporosis in Patients with Cushing's Syndrome: ValentinaCamozzi
Giovanni Luisetto
Monica Zangari
and Franco Lumachi. 32. Bone Mineral Density Improvement After SuccessfulParathyroidectomy in Pre- and Postmenopausal Women with PrimaryHyperparathyroidism. A Prospective Study: Franco Lumachi
ValentinaCamozzi
Mario Ermani
Frederica De Lotto
and GiovanniLuisetto. 33. Lumbar Spine Bone Mineral Density Changes in Patients withPrimary Hyperparathyroidism According to Age and Gender: FrancoLumachi
Valentina Camozzi
Mario Ermani
Alfredo Nardi
andGiovanni Luisetto. 34. Osteogenic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Bone MarrowCells in Silk Scaffolds is Regulated by Nitric Oxide: Petros D.Damoulis
Dimitrios E. Drakos
Eleni Gagari
David L. Kaplan. 35. IL-7 Modulats Osteoclastogenesis in Patients Affected bySolid Tumors: Ilaria Roato
Eva Gorassini
Giacomina Brunetti
Maria Grano
Libero Ciuffreda
Antonio Mussa and RiccardoFerracini. 36. PTHrP and Tumorigenesis: Is There A Role in Prognosis?:Minoru Nishihara
Takashi Kanematsu
Mohammed S. Razzaque TakashiTaguchi
Chao Wan
ShawnR. Gilbert
and Thomas L. Clemens. 2. Perspective: The Osteoclast: An Angiogenic Cell?: Frank C.Cackowski and G. David Roodman. 3. Fetal Growth Plate: A Developmental Model of CellularAdaptation to Hypoxia: Sylvain Provot and Ernestina Schipani. 4. Vascular Bmp-Msx2-Wnt Signaling And Oxidative Stress InArterial Calcification: Jian-Su Shao
Ziyad Al Aly
Chung-Fang Lai
Su-Li Cheng
Jun Cai
Emily Huang
Abe Behrmann
and Dwight A.Towler. 5. Hypoxia-Mediated Mitochondrial Stress in RAW 264.7 CellsInduces Osteoclast-Like TRAP Positive Cells: Satish Srinivasan
andNarayan G. Avadhani. 6. Stem Cell Therapy in Bone Repair and Regeneration: NeehaZaidi and Alan J. Nixon. 7. Fluid Shear Stress Up-regulates Vascular Endothelial GrowthFactor Gene Expression in Osteoblasts: Mia M. Thi
Dumitru A.Iacobas
Sanda Iacobas
and David C. Spray. Part II: Skeltal Immunity and Inflamation:. 8. B Lymphocytes and the Skeleton: Mark C. Horowitz. 9. Vitamin D in Defense of the Human Immune Response: John S.Adams
Philip T. Liu
Rene Chun
Robert L. Modlin
and MartinHewison. 10. MRI and Quantification of Draining Lymph Node Function inInflammatory Arthritis: Steven T. Prouvélx
Edmund Kwok
Zhigang You
Christopher A. Beck
David J. Shealy
Christopher T. Ritchlin
Brendan F. Boyce
Lianping Xing
and Edward M. Schwarz. 11. Perfusion Abnormalities in Subchondral Bone Associated withMarrow Edema
Osteoarthritis
and Avascular Necrosis: Roy K. Aaron
Jonathan P. Dyke
Deborah McK. Ciombor
Glenn A. Tung. 12. Nuclear Factor of Activated T cell Mediates ProinflamatoryGene Expression in Response to Mechanotransduction: Ayse B. CelilAydemir
Stephenie Lee
Dae Won Kim
Thomas R. Gardner
DanielPrince
Jae Mok Ahn
and Francis Young-In Lee. 13. Orthopaedic Implant Particle-Induced Tumor Necrosis Factor-Production in Macrophage/Monocyte Lineage Cells is Mediated byNuclear Factor of Activated T cells: Hiroshi Minematsu
Mike J.Shin
Ayse B. Celil Aydemir
Sung Wook Seo
Dae Won Kim
Theodore A.Blaine
Fernando Macián
Jay Yang
Francis Young-In Lee. 14. ERK Signaling Regulates M-CSF Expression Induced By TitaniumParticles In MC3T3.E1 Murine Calvarial Preosteoblastic Cells. 15. Sung W. Seo
Daniel Lee
Samuel K Cho
Abraham D. Kim
Hiroshi Minematsu
Ayse B. Cecil Aydemir
Jeffrey A. Geller
William Macaulay
Jay Yang
Francis Y. Lee. 16. Synovial Fluid Fibroblasts and Lymphocytes Support theOsteoclastogenesis in Human Psoriatic Arthritis: Giorgio Mori
Francesco P. Cantatore
Giacomina Brunetti
Angela Oranger
Graziana Colaianni
Laura Quarta
Addolorata Corrado
SilviaColucci
and Maria Grano. 17. Molecular and Histological Analysis of A New Rat Model ofExperimental Knee Osteoarthritis: C. Thomas G. Appleton
David D.McErlain
James L. Henry
David W. Holdsworth and Frank Beier. 18. Expression of MIG-6
WNT-7B and WNT-9A DuringOsteoarthritis: Cristina Velasquillo
DavidGarciadiego-Cázares
Maylin Almonte
Marcia Bustamante
Clemente Ibarra
Juan B. Kouri
Jesús Chimal-Monroy. 19. Calcitonin Affects Both Bone and Cartilage - A Possible DualAction Tratment for Osteoarthritis?: Morten A. Karsdal
Bodil C.Sondergaard
Michel Arnold
Claus Christiansen. Part III: Clinical and Therapeutic Challenges in Bone andJoint Disease:. 20. Progress
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