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    Endometrial effects of tibolone 

    Archer, D. F.; Hendrix, S.; Gallagher, J. C.; Rymer, J.; Skouby, S.; Ferenczy, A.; den Hollander, W.; Stathopoulos, V.; Helmond, F. A. Endometrial effects of tibolone. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2007, MAR. 92(3):911-918.

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    Bone mineral density-affecting genes in Africans 

    Gong, G.; Haynatzki, G.; Haynatzka, V.; Howell, R.; Kosoko-Lasaki, S.; Fu, Y. X.; Yu, F.; Gallagher, J. C.; Wilson, M. R. Bone mineral density-affecting genes in Africans. Journal of the National Medical Association. 2006, JUL. 98(7):1102-1108.

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    Caffeine decreases vitamin D receptor protein expression and 1,25(OH)2D3 stimulated alkaline phosphatase activity in human osteoblast cells 

    Rapuri, P. B.; Gallagher, J. C.; Nawaz, Z. Caffeine decreases vitamin D receptor protein expression and 1,25(OH)2D3 stimulated alkaline phosphatase activity in human osteoblast cells. Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology, The. 2007, Mar. 103(3-5):368-371.

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    Smoking is a risk factor for decreased physical performance in elderly women 

    Rapuri, P. B.; Gallagher, J. C.; Smith, L. M. Smoking is a risk factor for decreased physical performance in elderly women. Journals of gerontology, The.Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences. 2007, Jan. 62(1):93-100.

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    Falls are associated with decreased renal function and insufficient calcitriol production by the kidney 

    Gallagher, J. C.; Rapuri, P.; Smith, L. Falls are associated with decreased renal function and insufficient calcitriol production by the kidney. Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology, The. 2007, Mar. 103(3-5):610-613.

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    An age-related decrease in creatinine clearance is associated with an increase in number of falls in untreated women but not in women receiving calcitriol treatment 

    Gallagher, J. C.; Rapuri, P. B.; Smith, L. M. An age-related decrease in creatinine clearance is associated with an increase in number of falls in untreated women but not in women receiving calcitriol treatment. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2007, JAN. 92(1):51-58.

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    Effect of early menopause on bone mineral density and fractures 

    Gallagher, J. C. Effect of early menopause on bone mineral density and fractures. Menopause New York, N.Y. 2007, May-Jun. 14(3 Suppl):567-571.

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    Response rate of bone mineral density to teriparatide in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis 

    Gallagher, J. C.; Rosen, C. J.; Chen, P.; Misurski, D. A.; Marcus, R. Response rate of bone mineral density to teriparatide in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Bone. 2006, DEC. 39(6):1268-1275.

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    Endogenous levels of serum estradiol and sex hormone binding globulin determine bone mineral density, bone remodeling, the rate of bone loss, and response to treatment with estrogen in elderly women 

    Rapuri, PB; Gallagher, JC; Haynatzki, G. Endogenous levels of serum estradiol and sex hormone binding globulin determine bone mineral density, bone remodeling, the rate of bone loss, and response to treatment with estrogen in elderly women. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 2004, OCT. 89(10):4954-4962.

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    Caffeine intake increases the rate of bone loss in elderly women and interacts with vitamin D receptor genotypes 

    Rapuri, PB; Gallagher, JC; Kinyamu, HK; Ryschon, KL. Caffeine intake increases the rate of bone loss in elderly women and interacts with vitamin D receptor genotypes. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2001, NOV. 74(5):694-700.

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