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Smoking is an Independent Predictor of Low Bone Mineral Density, Prevalent Vertebral Fractures and Incident Fractures in Elderly Men. Mr OS Sweden.
2008) 30th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Bone-and-Mineral-Research In Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 23. p.330-330(
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Influence of Sex Hormones on Bone Mineral Density in Middle Aged and Elderly Men.
2008) 30th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Bone-and-Mineral-Research In Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 23. p.326-326(
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Influence of Markers of Bone Turnover on Calcaneal Quantitative Ultrasound: Results from the European Male Ageing Study (EMAS)
2008) 30th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Bone-and-Mineral-Research In Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 23. p.220-220(
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The Role of the G Protein-coupled Receptor GPR30 in Effects of Estrogen in Ovariectomized Mice.
2008) 30th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Bone-and-Mineral-Research In Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 23. p.284-284(
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Associations between homocysteine, bone turnover, BMD, mortality, and fracture risk in elderly women
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Effect of fracture on bone turnover markers: A longitudinal study comparing marker levels before and after injury in 113 elderly women
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Large-scale population-based study shows no association between common polymorphisms of the TGFB1 gene and BMD in women
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Fracture incidence in GH-deficient patients on complete hormone replacement including GH
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Vitamin D receptor 3 ' haplotypes are unequally expressed in primary human bone cells and associated with increased fracture risk: The MrOS study in Sweden and Hong kong
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Residual lifetime risk of fractures in women and men
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