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Vascular calcification and osteoporosis—from clinical observation towards molecular understanding pp. 251-259(9) Authors: Hofbauer, L.; Brueck, C.; Shanahan, C.; Schoppet, M.; Dobnig, H.
Persistence, reproducibility, and cost-effectiveness of an intervention to improve the quality of osteoporosis care after a fracture of the wrist: results of a controlled trial pp. 261-270(10) Authors: Majumdar, S.; Johnson, J.; Lier, D.; Russell, A.; Hanley, D.; Blitz, S.; Steiner, I.; Maksymowych, W.; Morrish, D.; Holroyd, B.; Rowe, B.
Compliance with osteoporosis drug therapy and risk of fracture pp. 271-277(7) Authors: Weycker, D.; Macarios, D.; Edelsberg, J.; Oster, G.
The spinal curvature irregularity index independently identifies vertebral fractures pp. 279-283(5) Authors: Maalouf, G.; Maalouf, N.; Schaaf, N.; Zebaze, R.; Nehme, A.; Tannous, Z.; Wehbe, J.; Adib, G.; Gannagé-Yared, M.-H.; Seeman, E.
Relationship of bone health to yearlong physical activity in older Japanese adults: cross-sectional data from the Nakanojo Study pp. 285-293(9) Authors: Park, H.; Togo, F.; Watanabe, E.; Yasunaga, A.; Park, S.; Shephard, R.; Aoyagi, Y.
Association of estrogen receptor α gene polymorphisms with bone mineral density in Chinese women: a meta-analysis pp. 295-305(11) Authors: Wang, C.-L.; Tang, X.-Y.; Chen, W.-Q.; Su, Y.-X.; Zhang, C.-X.; Chen, Y.-M.
Impact of increased overweight on the projected prevalence of osteoporosis in older women pp. 307-313(7) Authors: Looker, A.; Flegal, K.; Melton, L.
Depressive symptoms as a risk factor for osteoporosis and fractures in older Mexican American women pp. 315-322(8) Authors: Tolea, M.; Black, S.; Carter-Pokras, O.; Kling, M.
Identification of novel RANK polymorphisms and their putative association with low BMD among postmenopausal women pp. 323-331(9) Authors: Koh, J.-M.; Park, B.; Kim, D.; Kim, G.; Cheong, H.; Kim, T.-H.; Hong, J.-M.; Shin, H.-I.; Park, E.; Kim, S.-Y.; Shin, H.
Latitude, socioeconomic prosperity, mobile phones and hip fracture risk pp. 333-337(5) Authors: Johnell, O.; Borgstrom, F.; Jonsson, B.; Kanis, J.
Effects of spinal cord injury on osteoblastogenesis, osteoclastogenesis and gene expression profiling in osteoblasts in young rats pp. 339-349(11) Authors: Jiang, S.-D.; Jiang, L.-S.; Dai, L.-Y.
A comparative study of the bone-restorative efficacy of anabolic agents in aged ovariectomized rats pp. 351-362(12) Authors: Iwaniec, U.; Moore, K.; Rivera, M.; Myers, S.; Vanegas, S.; Wronski, T.
Failure of successful renal transplant to produce appropriate levels of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D pp. 363-368(6) Authors: Fleseriu, M.; Licata, A.
Height and bone mineral density in androgen insensitivity syndrome with mutations in the androgen receptor gene pp. 369-374(6) Authors: Danilovic, D.; Correa, P.; Costa, E.; Melo, K.; Mendonca, B.; Arnhold, I.
Peripheral bone mineral density and its predictors in healthy school girls from two different socioeconomic groups in Delhi pp. 375-383(9) Authors: Marwaha, R.; Tandon, N.; Reddy, D.; Mani, K.; Puri, S.; Aggarwal, N.; Grewal, K.; Singh, S.
Milk basic protein increases bone mineral density and improves bone metabolism in healthy young women pp. 385-390(6) Authors: Uenishi, K.; Ishida, H.; Toba, Y.; Aoe, S.; Itabashi, A.; Takada, Y.
Bone density in relation to alcohol intake among men and women in the United States pp. 391-400(10) Authors: Wosje, K.; Kalkwarf, H.