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The following pages link to Effects of ethanol on bone cells in vitro resulting in increased resorption (Q36702969):
Displaying 17 items.
- Alcohol-induced disruption of endocrine signaling (Q28305674) (← links)
- Combined effects of chronic alcohol consumption and physical activity on bone health: study in a rat model (Q33858634) (← links)
- Skeletal response to alcohol (Q34097189) (← links)
- Effect of the alcohol consumption on osteocyte cell processes: a molecular imaging study (Q34311260) (← links)
- The effects of binge alcohol exposure on bone resorption and biomechanical and structural properties are offset by concurrent bisphosphonate treatment (Q34767364) (← links)
- Alcohol-induced bone loss and deficient bone repair (Q36356614) (← links)
- Chronic ethanol consumption leads to disruption of vitamin D3 homeostasis associated with induction of renal 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3-24-hydroxylase (CYP24A1) (Q36513177) (← links)
- Alcohol: A Simple Nutrient with Complex Actions on Bone in the Adult Skeleton (Q37032877) (← links)
- Alcohol and bone: review of dose effects and mechanisms (Q37934622) (← links)
- Cellular and molecular mechanisms of alcohol-induced osteopenia (Q39412927) (← links)
- Effect of alcohol consumption on adult and aged bone: composition, morphology, and hormone levels of a rat animal model (Q50855142) (← links)
- Secondary osteoporosis (Q73509256) (← links)
- Alcohol consumption inhibits osteoblastic cell proliferation and activity in vivo (Q77568781) (← links)
- The effects of low dose parathyroid hormone on lumbar vertebrae in a rat model for chronic alcohol abuse (Q84409500) (← links)
- Alcohol consumption and hip fracture risk (Q85650335) (← links)
- Voluntary Chronic Heavy Alcohol Consumption in Male Rhesus Macaques Suppresses Cancellous Bone Formation and Increases Bone Marrow Adiposity (Q90307331) (← links)
- Disulfiram suppressed ethanol promoted RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis in vitro and ethanol-induced osteoporosis in vivo via ALDH1A1-NFATc1 axis (Q90609993) (← links)