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Reply: A Responsible Approach to Maintaining Adequate Serum Vitamin D Levels
Armas, Laura; Huerter, Christopher; Heaney, Robert. (2008). Reply: A Responsible Approach to Maintaining Adequate Serum Vitamin D Levels. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, March 2008, 58(3):516. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2007.12.001
How is mRNA expression predictive for protein expression? A correlation study on human circulating monocytes
Guo, Y. F.; Xiao, P.; Lei, S. F.; Deng, F. Y.; Xiao, G. G.; Liu, Y. Z.; Chen, X. D.; Li, L. M.; Wu, S.; Chen, Y.; Jiang, H.; Tan, L. J.; Xie, J. Y.; Zhu, X. Z.; Liang, S. P.; Deng, H. W. How is mRNA expression predictive for protein expression? A correlation study on human circulating monocytes. Acta Biochimica Et Biophysica Sinica. 2008, MAY. 40(5):426-436.
The effect of local simvastatin delivery strategies on mandibular bone formation in vivo
Lee, Y. J.; Schmid, M. J.; Marx, D. B.; Beatty, M. W.; Cullen, D. M.; Collins, M. E.; Reinhardt, R. A. The effect of local simvastatin delivery strategies on mandibular bone formation in vivo. Biomaterials. 2008, APR. 29(12):1940-1949.
Osteotropic β-cyclodextrin for local bone regeneration
Liu, Xin-Ming; Wiswall, Andrew T.; Rutledge, John E.; Akhter, Mohammed P.; Cullen, Diane M.; Reinhardt, Richard A.; Wang, Dong. Osteotropic β-cyclodextrin for local bone regeneration. Biomaterials. 2008, 04. 29(11):1686-1692.
Polymorphisms of the tumor necrosis factor-alpha receptor 2 gene are associated with obesity phenotypes among 405 Caucasian nuclear families
Lan-Juan Zhao; Dong-Hai Xiong; Feng Pan; Xiao-Gang Liu; Recker, Robert R.; Hong-Wen Deng. Polymorphisms of the tumor necrosis factor-alpha receptor 2 gene are associated with obesity phenotypes among 405 Caucasian nuclear families. Human genetics. 2008, 09. 124(2):171-177.
A Bivariate Whole Genome Linkage Study Identified Genomic Regions Influencing Both BMD and Bone Structure
Liu, Xiao-Guang; Liu, Yong-Jun; Liu, Jianfeng; Pei, Yufang; Xiong, Dong-Hai; Shen, Hui; Deng, Hong-Yi; Papasian, Christopher J.; Drees, Betty M.; Hamilton, James J.; Recker, Robert R.; Deng, Hong-Wen. A Bivariate Whole Genome Linkage Study Identified Genomic Regions Influencing Both BMD and Bone Structure. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 2008, NOV. 23(11):1806-1814.
Understanding the development of human bladder cancer by using a whole-organ genomic mapping strategy
Majewski, T.; Lee, S.; Jeong, J.; Yoon, D. S.; Kram, A.; Kim, M. S.; Tuziak, T.; Bondaruk, J.; Lee, S.; Park, W. S.; Tang, K. S.; Chung, W.; Shen, L. L.; Ahmed, S. S.; Johnston, D. A.; Grossman, H. B.; Dinney, C. P.; Zhou, J. H.; Harris, R. A.; Snyder, C.; Filipek, S.; Narod, S. A.; Watson, P.; Lynch, H. T.; Gazdar, A.; Bar-Eli, M.; Wu, X. F.; McConkey, D. J.; Baggerly, K., et al. Understanding the development of human bladder cancer by using a whole-organ genomic mapping strategy. Laboratory Investigation. 2008, JUL. 88(7):694-721.
Trends in genetics: Meeting Report from the 30th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
Xiao, P. and Deng, H. W. Trends in genetics: Meeting Report from the 30th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. IBMS BoneKEy. 2008. 5:381-386.
Autosomal dominant high bone mass: The phenotype. A brief description
Recker, R. R. Autosomal dominant high bone mass: The phenotype. A brief description. Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions. 2008, Oct-Dec. 8(4):294-295.
Proteomic analysis of circulating monocytes in Chinese premenopausal females with extremely discordant bone mineral density
Deng, Fei-Yan; Liu, Yao-Zhong; Li, Li-Ming; Jiang, Chen; Wu, Shan; Chen, Yuan; Jiang, Hui; Yang, Fang; Xiong, Ji-Xian; Xiao, Peng; Xiao, Su-Mei; Tan, Li-Jun; Sun, Xiao; Zhu, Xue-Zhen; Liu, Man-Yuan; Lei, Shu-Feng; Chen, Xiang-Ding; Xie, Jing-Yun; Xiao, Gary G.; Liang, Song-Ping; Deng, Hong-Wen. Proteomic analysis of circulating monocytes in Chinese premenopausal females with extremely discordant bone mineral density. Proteomics. 2008, OCT. 8(20):4259-4272.