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124 related items for PubMed ID: 8922646

  • 1. Reduced concentration of collagen reducible cross links in human trabecular bone with respect to age and osteoporosis.
    Oxlund H, Mosekilde L, Ortoft G.
    Bone; 1996 Nov; 19(5):479-84. PubMed ID: 8922646
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  • 2. Association between collagen cross-links and trabecular microarchitecture properties of human vertebral bone.
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  • 3. Mechanical properties of adult vertebral cancellous bone: correlation with collagen intermolecular cross-links.
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  • 4. Effects of 18-month treatment with bazedoxifene on enzymatic immature and mature cross-links and non-enzymatic advanced glycation end products, mineralization, and trabecular microarchitecture of vertebra in ovariectomized monkeys.
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  • 5. The influence of aminoguanidine on borohydride reducible collagen cross-links and wound strength.
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  • 6. Effects of preexisting microdamage, collagen cross-links, degree of mineralization, age, and architecture on compressive mechanical properties of elderly human vertebral trabecular bone.
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  • 7. Reduced concentrations of collagen cross-links are associated with reduced strength of bone.
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  • 8. Changes in collagen cross-linking in degenerative disc disease and scoliosis.
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  • 9. Collagen cross-linking in human bone and articular cartilage. Age-related changes in the content of mature hydroxypyridinium residues.
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  • 11. Cross-link profile of bone collagen correlates with structural organization of trabeculae.
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  • 12. Single-column high-performance liquid chromatographic-fluorescence detection of immature, mature, and senescent cross-links of collagen.
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  • 13. Morphogenesis of vertebral deformities in involutional osteoporosis. Age-related, three-dimensional trabecular structure.
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  • 14. Degree of mineralization-related collagen crosslinking in the femoral neck cancellous bone in cases of hip fracture and controls.
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  • 15. Changes in collagen composition and cross-links in bone and skin of osteoporotic postmenopausal women treated with percutaneous estradiol implants.
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  • 16. A rat osteoporotic spine model for the evaluation of bioresorbable bone cements.
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  • 17. Time-dependent changes of collagen cross-links and their precursors in the culture of osteogenic cells.
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  • 18. Increased calcium content and inhomogeneity of mineralization render bone toughness in osteoporosis: mineralization, morphology and biomechanics of human single trabeculae.
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  • 19. Differently cross-linked and uncross-linked carboxy-terminal telopeptides of type I collagen in human mineralised bone.
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    Bone; 2004 Apr 01; 34(4):720-7. PubMed ID: 15050904
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  • 20. Role of trabecular morphology in the etiology of age-related vertebral fractures.
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