Recent progress in bone imaging for osteoporosis research Masako Ito Invited Review 08 February 2011 Pages: 131 - 140
Targeted overexpression of Dkk1 in osteoblasts reduces bone mass but does not impair the anabolic response to intermittent PTH treatment in mice Gang-Qing YaoJian-Jun WuKarl Insogna Original Article 03 July 2010 Pages: 141 - 148
Captopril improves osteopenia in ovariectomized rats and promotes bone formation in osteoblasts Yu Yu LiuWei Min YaoLiao Cui Original Article 06 August 2010 Pages: 149 - 158
Effects of growth hormone on bone modeling and remodeling in hypophysectomized young female rats: a bone histomorphometric study Lysette IglesiasJames K. YehJohn F. Aloia Original Article 23 July 2010 Pages: 159 - 167
TAK-778 induces osteogenesis in ovariectomized rats via an estrogen receptor-dependent pathway Ming CaiYongchun YuZhengdong Cai Original Article 11 August 2010 Pages: 168 - 173
Analysis of bone mineral density distribution at trabecular bones in thoracic and lumbar vertebrae using X-ray CT images Tatsuro HayashiHuayue ChenHiroshi Fujita Original Article 16 July 2010 Pages: 174 - 185
The influence of folic acid supplementation on maternal and fetal bone turnover Arash Hossein-nezhadKhadijeh MirzaeiBagher Larijani Original Article 03 July 2010 Pages: 186 - 192
Clinical risk factors for fracture among postmenopausal patients at risk for fracture: a historical cohort study using electronic medical record data Joanne LaFleurCarrie McAdam-MarxStuart L. Silverman Original Article 06 August 2010 Pages: 193 - 200
Serum concentrations of carboxylated osteocalcin are increased and associated with several components of the polycystic ovarian syndrome Evanthia Diamanti-KandarakisSarantis LivadasDimitrios Panidis Original Article 07 August 2010 Pages: 201 - 206
Erratum to: Serum concentrations of carboxylated osteocalcin are increased and associated with several components of the polycystic ovarian syndrome Evanthia Diamanti-KandarakisSarantis LivadasDimitrios Panidis Erratum 06 November 2010 Pages: 207 - 207
Tracking of appendicular bone mineral density for 6 years including the pubertal growth spurt: Japanese Population-based Osteoporosis Kids Cohort Study Yuki FujitaMasayuki IkiHideo Yoneshima Original Article 14 August 2010 Pages: 208 - 216
Do musculoskeletal degenerative diseases affect mortality and cause of death after 10 years in Japan? Masaki TsuboiYukiharu HasegawaShiro Imagama Original Article 17 August 2010 Pages: 217 - 223
Human mesenchymal stem cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation during long-term ex vivo cultivation is not age dependent Stefan FickertUte Schröter-BobsinKlaus Peter Günther Original Article 02 September 2010 Pages: 224 - 235
Bone metabolism and the muscle–bone relationship in children, adolescents and young adults with phenylketonuria Piotr AdamczykAurelia Morawiec-KnysakWojciech Pluskiewicz Original Article 13 August 2010 Pages: 236 - 244
Severe osteomalacia caused by short bowel syndrome in a patient on long-term hemodialysis after parathyroidectomy Junji YamauchiYoshifumi UbaraKennmei Takaichi Case Report 12 November 2010 Pages: 245 - 250
Novel mutation of TCIRG1 and clinical pictures of two infantile malignant osteopetrosis patients Ping YuanZhihui YueYiming Wang Short Communication 02 November 2010 Pages: 251 - 256