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IBMS BoneKEy - Table of Contents alert November 2012

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November 2012 

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Pivonka and Dunstan discuss the role of mathematical modeling in bone fracture healing
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Wnt signalling and the genetics of osteoarthritis
Jon H Tobias
doi:10.1038/bonekey.2012.220
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FGF23 taken to heart: lessons from FGF23 neutralizing antibodies and global FGFR inhibition
Justin Silver and Oded Volovelsky
doi:10.1038/bonekey.2012.211
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Meeting Report

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Lessons from the FNIH-NIA-FDA sarcopenia consensus summit
Marco Brotto
doi:10.1038/bonekey.2012.210
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Advances in bone imaging/diagnostics: ECTS 2012
Claus-C Glüer
doi:10.1038/bonekey.2012.180
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Meeting Abstracts

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12th International Conference on Cancer–Induced Bone Disease
doi:10.1038/bonekey.2012.193
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Corrigendum

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News on bone metabolism and bone density in health and diseases during growing age: ECTS 2012
Maria Luisa Bianchi
doi:10.1038/bonekey.2012.226
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ReviewBoneKEy Reports

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Acrodysostosis syndromes
C Silve, C Le-Stunff, E Motte, Y Gunes, A Linglart and E Clauser
doi:10.1038/bonekey.2012.225
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The promise and dilemma of cannabinoid therapy: lessons from animal studies of bone disease
Aymen I Idris
doi:10.1038/bonekey.2012.224
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Role of mathematical modeling in bone fracture healing
Peter Pivonka and Colin R Dunstan
doi:10.1038/bonekey.2012.221
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Surgical intervention successful for BP-related incomplete fractures | Whole body vibration therapy in AIS: further research needed | Musculoskeletal impact of sex reassignment and testosterone therapy | Novel genes identified that could regulate height | Gene-by-sex interaction effect on BMD proves elusive | Cultured and expanded CD34+ cells aid fracture healing in rats | Bisphosphonates do not delay fracture healing in osteoporotic women | P2RY12 and its role in osteoclast activity and bone remodeling | The anabolic effect of PTH on bone is mediated by periostin | Bone mass is regulated by a central IL-1–PSNS–bone axis | Therapeutic doses of clopidogrel increase fracture risk | Osteoblast-secreted Wnt ligands are crucial for bone development | GWAS identifies 8 novel genetic loci linked to osteoarthritis | An ideal cell source for bone tissue engineering?
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