The induction and inhibition of bone resorption in vitro John J. ReynoldsJohn T. Dingle BriefCommunication Pages: 50 - 50
The quantitative measurement of bone resorption and balancein vitro by analysis of hydroxyproline metabolism Barry FlanaganGeorge Nichols Jr. BriefCommunication Pages: 51 - 51
Congenital osteopetrosis—A failure of normal resorptive mechanisms of bone D. FraserS. W. KoohA. G. Cherian BriefCommunication Pages: 52 - 52
Properties of alkaline phosphatase-like enzymes derived from mineralizing tissues of human foetuses Kauko K. MäkinenIlkka K. Paunio BriefCommunication Pages: 53 - 53
Stimulation of phosphate excretion by the renal arterial infusion of 3′5′-AMP (cyclic AMP)—A possible mechanism of action of parathyroid hormone R. G. G. RussellP. A. CaseyH. Fleisch BriefCommunication Pages: 54 - 54
Estrogenic antagonism of bone-resorptive action of vitamin D Ernest SchwartzVincent A. PanarielloJohn A. Saeli BriefCommunication Pages: 55 - 55
Studies of calcium metabolism in chronic renal insufficiency I. Hornum BriefCommunication Pages: 57 - 57
The effect of aluminum hydroxide in serum calcium, serum phosphorus and calcium turnover in uraemic patients Thorkild FriisEva Weeks BriefCommunication Pages: 58 - 58
Absorption de la vitamine D (mesuree A L aide de la vitamine D3-3H) dans divers types D osteomalacies L. MiravetJ. C. BognelD. Hioco BriefCommunication Pages: 59 - 59
Hypercalciurie idiopathique et osteoporose D. HiocoL. MiravetS. de Sèze BriefCommunication Pages: 61 - 61
Calcium metabolism and bone histology in adult celiac disease G. F. JoplinK. E. W. MelvinP. Bordier BriefCommunication Pages: 62 - 62
Tumor-induced hypercalcemia: Radiocalcium and bone culture studies W. P. L. MyersE. O. RothschildD. Weber BriefCommunication Pages: 63 - 63
Calcium metabolism in chronic liver disease H. GossmanG. BodeG. A. Martini BriefCommunication Pages: 64 - 64
Heparin, dextran and dextran sulfate: Effect on lysosomes from embryonic cartilage C. B. SledgeW. W. Blackburn BriefCommunication Pages: 65 - 65
Observations on the ultrastructure of intercellular space in pathologic and physiologic bone destruction A. J. Aho BriefCommunication Pages: 66 - 66
Regulation of plasma and tissue fluoride contents by the skeleton W. D. ArmstrongLeon Singer BriefCommunication Pages: 67 - 67
The measurement of bone mineralisation rate using the concept of a continuously expanding exchangeable calcium pool L. BurkinshawD. MarshallM. M. Young BriefCommunication Pages: 69 - 69
Kinetics of bone metabolism after thyrocalcitonin in man A. CaniggiaC. Gennari BriefCommunication Pages: 70 - 70
Studies of thyrocalcitonin in porcine thyroid venous plasma A. D. CareJ. LeggateA. B. Wasthed BriefCommunication Pages: 71 - 71
Changes in the strontium to calcium discrimination during the life time of the rat and resultant strontium to calcium ratios in rat tissues T. E. F. CarrA. Sutton BriefCommunication Pages: 72 - 72
Metabolic studies on microscopic bone structures — Some methodological considerations Bengt EngfeldtAllan Bengtsson BriefCommunication Pages: 74 - 74
Revitalisierungsprobleme beim Nekrotischen Spongiösen Knochen J. Eschberger OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 75
Interactions of parathyroid hormone, thyroxine and calcitonin G. GabbianiB. TuchweberG. Côté BriefCommunication Pages: 76 - 76
On the site of calcium absorption in rat intestine Roland Halbritter BriefCommunication Pages: 77 - 77
Localization of oxytetracycline in endochondral calcification Lars Ingvar Hansson BriefCommunication Pages: 79 - 79
The actions of parathyroid hormone and thyrocalcitonin on bone demineralization and on resorption of bone collagen J. N. M. Heersche BriefCommunication Pages: 80 - 80
Investigations of the mineral content of the osteocyte halos Friedrich Heuck BriefCommunication Pages: 81 - 81
Hypocalcemic activity in human plasma M. Ashwini KumarW. C. Sturtridge BriefCommunication Pages: 83 - 83
The effect of combined oophorectomy and prednisolone administration on the skeletal tissue and the calcium retention in one year old rats Sven-Erik Larsson BriefCommunication Pages: 84 - 84
The nature and possible significance of peptides isolated from bone and dentine A. G. Leaver BriefCommunication Pages: 85 - 85
The rate of disappearance of infused calcium in idiopathic and postthyroidectomy hypoparathyroidism before and during vitamin D treatment G. F. MazzuoliI. AntonozziG. Coen BriefCommunication Pages: 87 - 87
Some features of the binding of calcium ions to elastin M. P. Molinari-TosattiL. GalzignaL. Gotte BriefCommunication Pages: 88 - 88
The hypercalcaemia of adolescents H. G. MorganF. J. DryburghT. S. Mann BriefCommunication Pages: 89 - 89
Comparison of remineralization effects in young and in adult dental tissues Heinrich Newesely BriefCommunication Pages: 90 - 90
Influence of parathormone on the calcium metabolism of the intact rat; Kinetic analysis W. RemagenA. SchulzP. Grosse BriefCommunication Pages: 92 - 92
Osteogenesis and the pH of the osseous circulation D. J. RichardsM. Brookes BriefCommunication Pages: 93 - 93
Calcium homeostasis at the tissue level G. A. RodanU. A. LibermanM. Anbar BriefCommunication Pages: 94 - 94
Hormone induced changes in the bones of young dogs P. RokkanenS. PaatsamaP. Rissanen OriginalPaper Pages: 95 - 95
The resorption of the organic matrix of calcified cartilage as seen with the electron microscope J. P. Scherft BriefCommunication Pages: 96 - 96
Bone atrophy by disuse in adult rats J. A. SevastikS. E. LarssonS. Mattson BriefCommunication Pages: 97 - 97
The fate of calcium, complexed with a metabolizable chelating agent, in the organism P. SiegmundF. Körber BriefCommunication Pages: 98 - 98
Bone changes in chronic calcitonin deficiency with and without replacement therapy W. C. SturtridgeJ. JowseyM. Ashwini Kumar BriefCommunication Pages: 99 - 99