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  1. Parathyroid suppression therapy normalizes chronic kidney disease-induced elevations in cortical bone vascular perfusion: a pilot study
  2. Time course of rapid bone loss and cortical porosity formation observed by longitudinal μCT in a rat model of CKD
  3. Increased FGF23 protects against detrimental cardio-renal consequences during elevated blood phosphate in CKD
  4. Mechanics of Linear Microcracking in Trabecular Bone
  5. Reversal of loss of bone mass in old mice treated with mefloquine
  6. Skeletal vascular perfusion is altered in chronic kidney disease
  7. Preclinical Models for Skeletal Research: How Commonly Used Species Mimic (or Don’t) Aspects of Human Bone
  8. Effects of combination treatment with alendronate and raloxifene on skeletal properties in a beagle dog model
  9. Improving Combination Osteoporosis Therapy in a Preclinical Model of Heightened Osteoanabolism
  10. Assessment of regional bone tissue perfusion in rats using fluorescent microspheres
  11. Assessing the inter- and intra-animal variability of in vivo OsteoProbe skeletal measures in untreated dogs
  12. Reference point indentation is insufficient for detecting alterations in traditional mechanical properties of bone under common experimental conditions
  13. Raloxifene reduces skeletal fractures in an animal model of osteogenesis imperfecta
  14. Influence of Zoledronic Acid on Atrial Electrophysiological Parameters and Electrocardiographic Measurements
  15. Absence of Exposed Bone Following Dental Extraction in Beagle Dogs Treated With 9 Months of High-Dose Zoledronic Acid Combined With Dexamethasone
  16. Decreased MicroRNA Is Involved in the Vascular Remodeling Abnormalities in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
  17. Bisphosphonate-induced reductions in rat femoral bone energy absorption and toughness are testing rate-dependent
  18. Reference-point indentation correlates with bone toughness assessed using whole-bone traditional mechanical testing
  19. Microcrack density and nanomechanical properties in the subchondral region of the immature piglet femoral head following ischemic osteonecrosis
  20. Orthodontic mini-implant diameter does not affect in-situ linear microcrack generation in the mandible or the maxilla
  21. Circulating αKlotho influences phosphate handling by controlling FGF23 production
  22. Aging and Estrogen Status: A Possible Endothelium-Dependent Vascular Coupling Mechanism in Bone Remodeling
  23. Skeletal effects of zoledronic acid in an animal model of chronic kidney disease
  24. Cell autonomous requirement of connexin 43 for osteocyte survival: Consequences for endocortical resorption and periosteal bone formation
  25. Bisphosphonate Binding Affinity Affects Drug Distribution in Both Intracortical and Trabecular Bone of Rabbits
  26. Three years of alendronate treatment does not continue to decrease microstructural stresses and strains associated with trabecular microdamage initiation beyond those at 1 year
  27. Sost downregulation and local Wnt signaling are required for the osteogenic response to mechanical loading
  28. Dietary Phosphate Restriction Normalizes Biochemical and Skeletal Abnormalities in a Murine Model of Tumoral Calcinosis
  29. Iron deficiency drives an autosomal dominant hypophosphatemic rickets (ADHR) phenotype in fibroblast growth factor-23 (Fgf23) knock-in mice
  30. Bisphosphonates do not alter the rate of secondary mineralization
  31. Increased strontium uptake in trabecular bone of ovariectomized calcium-deficient rats treated with strontium ranelate or strontium chloride
  32. Greater magnitude of turnover suppression occurs earlier after treatment initiation with risedronate than alendronate
  33. Bisphosphonate effects on bone turnover, microdamage, and mechanical properties: What we think we know and what we know that we don't know
  34. PTH receptor signaling in osteocytes governs periosteal bone formation and intracortical remodeling
  35. Introduction
  36. Animal Models of Osteonecrosis
  37. The effects of bisphosphonates on jaw bone remodeling, tissue properties, and extraction healing
  38. Lack of Correlation Between Duration of Osteonecrosis of the Jaw and Sequestra Tissue Morphology: What It Tells Us About the Condition and What It Means for Future Studies
  39. Ovariectomy stimulates and bisphosphonates inhibit intracortical remodeling in the mouse mandible
  40. In vivo effects of zoledronic acid on oral mucosal epithelial cells
  41. Reply to: Fatigue in bone: A novel phenomenon attributable to bisphosphonate use
  42. One year of alendronate treatment lowers microstructural stresses associated with trabecular microdamage initiation
  43. Can deterministic mechanical size effects contribute to fracture and microdamage accumulation in trabecular bone?
  44. Compromised osseous healing of dental extraction sites in zoledronic acid-treated dogs
  45. Increased nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation of bone resistance arteries is associated with increased trabecular bone volume after endurance training in rats
  46. Heritability of lumbar trabecular bone mechanical properties in baboons
  47. Bisphosphonate treatment modifies canine bone mineral and matrix properties and their heterogeneity
  48. Bisphosphonates do not inhibit periosteal bone formation in estrogen deficient animals and allow enhanced bone modeling in response to mechanical loading
  49. Cancer treatment dosing regimens of zoledronic acid result in near-complete suppression of mandible intracortical bone remodeling in beagle dogs
  50. Morphological Assessment of Basic Multicellular Unit Resorption Parameters in Dogs Shows Additional Mechanisms of Bisphosphonate Effects on Bone
  51. Effects of 1 to 3 years' treatment with alendronate on mechanical properties of the femoral shaft in a canine model: Implications for subtrochanteric femoral fracture risk
  52. Studying the role of microcracks in the pathophysiology of BRONJ
  53. Mandibular necrosis in beagle dogs treated with bisphosphonates
  54. Higher Bone Matrix Density Exists in Only a Subset of Patients With Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
  55. Theoretical analysis of alendronate and risedronate effects on canine vertebral remodeling and microdamage
  56. The Pathogenesis of Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: So Many Hypotheses, So Few Data
  57. Effects of suppression of bone turnover on cortical and trabecular load sharing in the canine vertebral body
  58. Corrigendum to “Failure of mineralized collagen fibrils: Modeling the role of collagen cross-linking” (J. Biomech. 41 (2008) 1427–1435)
  59. Skeletal changes associated with the onset of type 2 diabetes in the ZDF and ZDSD rodent models
  60. Methodological assessment of acid-etching for visualizing the osteocyte lacunar-canalicular networks using scanning electron microscopy
  61. Skeletal accumulation of bisphosphonates: implications for osteoporosis treatment
  62. Changes in non-enzymatic glycation and its association with altered mechanical properties following 1-year treatment with risedronate or alendronate
  63. Identification of material parameters based on Mohr–Coulomb failure criterion for bisphosphonate treated canine vertebral cancellous bone
  64. Calculating clinically relevant drug doses to use in animal studies
  65. Alendronate treatment results in similar levels of trabecular bone remodeling in the femoral neck and vertebra
  66. Control of Bone Mass and Remodeling by PTH Receptor Signaling in Osteocytes
  67. Bisphosphonates and Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: Moving from the Bedside to the Bench
  68. Surface-specific Bone Formation Effects of Osteoporosis Pharmacological Treatments
  69. Skeletal Microdamage: Less About Biomechanics and More About Remodeling
  70. Mandible Matrix Necrosis in Beagle Dogs After 3 Years of Daily Oral Bisphosphonate Treatment
  71. Alendronate Reduces Bone Toughness of Ribs without Significantly Increasing Microdamage Accumulation in Dogs Following 3 Years of Daily Treatment
  72. Strontium ranelate does not stimulate bone formation in ovariectomized rats
  73. Low Bone Turnover and Microdamage? How and Where to Assess It?
  74. Food restriction and simulated microgravity: effects on bone and serum leptin
  75. In situ examination of the time-course for secondary mineralization of Haversian bone using synchrotron Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy
  76. Failure of mineralized collagen fibrils: Modeling the role of collagen cross-linking
  77. Bisphosphonates alter trabecular bone collagen cross-linking and isomerization in beagle dog vertebra
  78. Mechanical Stimulation of Bone in Vivo Reduces Osteocyte Expression of Sost/Sclerostin
  79. Changes in vertebral strength-density and energy absorption-density relationships following bisphosphonate treatment in beagle dogs
  80. Raloxifene Enhances Material-Level Mechanical Properties of Femoral Cortical and Trabecular Bone
  81. Three Years of Alendronate Treatment Results in Similar Levels of Vertebral Microdamage as After One Year of Treatment
  82. Aging Reduces Skeletal Blood Flow, Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation, and NO Bioavailability in Rats
  83. Exercise-induced changes in the cortical bone of growing mice are bone- and gender-specific
  84. Nanometer resolution hard X-ray microscopy of bone and mineralized tissue
  85. A computational assessment of the independent contribution of changes in canine trabecular bone volume fraction and microarchitecture to increased bone strength with suppression of bone turnover
  86. Raloxifene enhances vertebral mechanical properties independent of bone density
  87. Antiremodeling Agents Influence Osteoblast Activity Differently in Modeling and Remodeling Sites of Canine Rib
  88. Alterations in canine vertebral bone turnover, microdamage accumulation, and biomechanical properties following 1-year treatment with clinical treatment doses of risedronate or alendronate
  89. The mechanical phenotype of biglycan-deficient mice is bone- and gender-specific
  90. Parathyroid Hormone and Bone Biomechanics
  91. Defective osteogenesis of the stromal stem cells predisposes CD18-null mice to osteoporosis
  92. Human femoral neck has less cellular periosteum, and more mineralized periosteum, than femoral diaphyseal bone
  93. Effects of eccentric exercise training on cortical bone and muscle strength in the estrogen-deficient mouse
  94. A crucial role of caspase-3 in osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow stromal stem cells
  95. Periosteum: biology, regulation, and response to osteoporosis therapies
  96. Functional recovery of the plantarflexor muscle group after hindlimb unloading in the rat
  97. Differential skeletal responses of hindlimb unloaded rats on a vitamin D-deficient diet to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 and its analog, seocalcitol (EB1089)
  98. Biglycan Deficiency Interferes With Ovariectomy-Induced Bone Loss
  99. Biglycan-Deficient Mice Have Delayed Osteogenesis after Marrow Ablation
  100. Site- and compartment-specific changes in bone with hindlimb unloading in mature adult rats