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  • 4. Bone marrow adipocytes: a neglected target tissue for growth hormone.
    Gevers EF, Loveridge N, Robinson IC.
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  • 6. Leptin treatment induces loss of bone marrow adipocytes and increases bone formation in leptin-deficient ob/ob mice.
    Hamrick MW, Della-Fera MA, Choi YH, Pennington C, Hartzell D, Baile CA.
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  • 7. Does adiposity status influence femoral cortical strength in rodent models of growth hormone deficiency?
    Stevenson AE, Evans BA, Gevers EF, Elford C, McLeod RW, Perry MJ, El-Kasti MM, Coschigano KT, Kopchick JJ, Evans SL, Wells T.
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  • 8. Injections of leptin into rat ventromedial hypothalamus increase adipocyte apoptosis in peripheral fat and in bone marrow.
    Hamrick MW, Della Fera MA, Choi YH, Hartzell D, Pennington C, Baile CA.
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  • 9. Timing of growth hormone treatment affects trabecular bone microarchitecture and mineralization in growth hormone deficient mice.
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  • 10. Systemic administration of transforming growth factor-beta 2 prevents the impaired bone formation and osteopenia induced by unloading in rats.
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  • 11. Characterization of bone structure in leptin receptor-deficient Zucker (fa/fa) rats.
    Tamasi JA, Arey BJ, Bertolini DR, Feyen JH.
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  • 12. Effect of reduced c-Kit signaling on bone marrow adiposity.
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  • 13. The thyroid hormone receptor beta-specific agonist GC-1 selectively affects the bone development of hypothyroid rats.
    Freitas FR, Capelo LP, O'Shea PJ, Jorgetti V, Moriscot AS, Scanlan TS, Williams GR, Zorn TM, Gouveia CH.
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  • 14. Thyroid-stimulating hormone restores bone volume, microarchitecture, and strength in aged ovariectomized rats.
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  • 15. Ghrelin directly regulates bone formation.
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  • 16. Skeletal unloading induces selective resistance to the anabolic actions of growth hormone on bone.
    Halloran BP, Bikle DD, Harris J, Autry CP, Currier PA, Tanner S, Patterson-Buckendahl P, Morey-Holton E.
    J Bone Miner Res; 1995 Aug; 10(8):1168-76. PubMed ID: 8585419
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  • 17. Effect of thyroid hormone and growth hormone on recovery from hypothyroidism of epiphyseal growth plate cartilage and its adjacent bone.
    Lewinson D, Harel Z, Shenzer P, Silbermann M, Hochberg Z.
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  • 18. Chronic alcohol consumption during male rat adolescence impairs skeletal development through effects on osteoblast gene expression, bone mineral density, and bone strength.
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  • 19. Troglitazone treatment increases bone marrow adipose tissue volume but does not affect trabecular bone volume in mice.
    Tornvig L, Mosekilde LI, Justesen J, Falk E, Kassem M.
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  • 20. Adiposity profile in the dwarf rat: an unusually lean model of profound growth hormone deficiency.
    Davies JS, Gevers EF, Stevenson AE, Coschigano KT, El-Kasti MM, Bull MJ, Elford C, Evans BA, Kopchick JJ, Wells T.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2007 May; 292(5):E1483-94. PubMed ID: 17264226
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