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A novel pathophysiological mechanism for osteoporosis suggested by an in vivo gene expression study of circulating monocytes
Liu, Y. Z.; Dvornyk, V.; Lu, Y.; Shen, H.; Lappe, J. M.; Recker, R. R.; Deng, H. W. A novel pathophysiological mechanism for osteoporosis suggested by an in vivo gene expression study of circulating monocytes. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2005, AUG 12. 280(32):29011-29016.
Genetic linkage of human height is confirmed to 9q22 and Xq24
Liu, Y. Z.; Xiao, P.; Guo, Y. F.; Xiong, D. H.; Zhao, L. J.; Shen, H.; Liu, Y. J.; Dvornyk, V.; Long, J. R.; Deng, H. Y.; Li, J. L.; Recker, R. R.; Deng, H. W. Genetic linkage of human height is confirmed to 9q22 and Xq24. Human genetics. 2006, APR. 119(3):295-304.
Genetic and environmental correlations between bone phenotypes and anthropometric indices in Chinese
Yang, Y. J.; Dvornyk, V.; Jian, W. X.; Xiao, S. M.; Deng, H. W. Genetic and environmental correlations between bone phenotypes and anthropometric indices in Chinese. Osteoporosis International. 2005, SEP. 16(9):1134-1140.
Genetic and environmental correlations of bone mineral density at different skeletal sites in females and males
Yang, T. L.; Zhao, L. J.; Liu, Y. J.; Liu, J. F.; Recker, R. R.; Deng, H. W. Genetic and environmental correlations of bone mineral density at different skeletal sites in females and males. Calcified tissue international. 2006, APR. 78(4):212-217.
Genome-wide scan identified QTLs underlying femoral neck cross-sectional geometry that are novel studied risk factors of osteoporosis
Xiong, D. H.; Shen, H.; Xiao, P.; Guo, Y. F.; Long, J. R.; Zhao, L. J.; Liu, Y. Z.; Deng, H. Y.; Li, J. L.; Recker, R. R.; Deng, H. W. Genome-wide scan identified QTLs underlying femoral neck cross-sectional geometry that are novel studied risk factors of osteoporosis. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 2006, MAR. 21(3):424-437.
Association between VDR ApaI polymorphism and hip bone mineral density can be modified by body mass index: a study on postmenopausal chinese women
Xu, H.; Xiong, D. H.; Xu, F. H.; Zhang, Y. Y.; Lei, S. F.; Deng, H. W. Association between VDR ApaI polymorphism and hip bone mineral density can be modified by body mass index: a study on postmenopausal chinese women. Acta Biochimica Et Biophysica Sinica. 2005, JAN. 37(1):61-67.
Association analysis of estrogen receptor alpha gene polymorphisms with cross-sectional geometry of the femoral neck in Caucasian nuclear families
Xiong, D. H.; Liu, Y. Z.; Liu, P. Y.; Zhao, L. J.; Deng, H. W. Association analysis of estrogen receptor alpha gene polymorphisms with cross-sectional geometry of the femoral neck in Caucasian nuclear families. Osteoporosis International. 2005, DEC. 16(12):2113-2122.
The (CA)(n) polymorphism of the TNFR2 gene is associated with peak bone density in Chinese nuclear families
Xu, H.; Zhao, L. J.; Lei, S. F.; Li, M. X.; Sun, X.; Deng, F. Y.; Jiang, D. K.; Deng, H. W. The (CA)(n) polymorphism of the TNFR2 gene is associated with peak bone density in Chinese nuclear families. Journal of human genetics. 2005, . 50(6):301-304.
Association tests of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and type II tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR2) genes with bone mineral density in Caucasians using a re-sampling approach
Xiao, P.; Liu, P. Y.; Lu, Y.; Guo, Y. F.; Xiong, D. H.; Li, L. H.; Recker, R. R.; Deng, H. W. Association tests of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and type II tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR2) genes with bone mineral density in Caucasians using a re-sampling approach. Human genetics. 2005, AUG. 117(4):340-348.
Relationship of total body fatness and five anthropometric indices in Chinese aged 20-40 years: Different effects of age and gender
Lei, S. F.; Liu, M. Y.; Chen, X. D.; Deng, F. Y.; Lv, J. H.; Jian, W. X.; Xu, H.; Tan, L. J.; Yang, Y. J.; Wang, Y. B.; Xiao, S. M.; Sun, X.; Jiang, C.; Guo, Y. F.; Guo, J. J.; Li, Y. N.; Liu, Y. J.; Deng, H. W. Relationship of total body fatness and five anthropometric indices in Chinese aged 20-40 years: Different effects of age and gender. European journal of clinical nutrition. 2006, APR. 60(4):511-518.