Estrogen receptor-α in osteocytes is important for trabecular bone formation in male mice
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Recent progress in osteocyte researchThe role of estrogen and androgen receptors in bone health and diseaseEffects of sex steroids on bones and muscles: Similarities, parallels, and putative interactions in health and diseaseEffects of Loading Duration and Short Rest Insertion on Cancellous and Cortical Bone Adaptation in the Mouse TibiaEstrogens in Male PhysiologyDoes the GH/IGF-1 axis contribute to skeletal sexual dimorphism? Evidence from mouse studies.Quantitative analysis of bone and soft tissue by micro-computed tomography: applications to ex vivo and in vivo studiesThe Contribution of Experimental in vivo Models to Understanding the Mechanisms of Adaptation to Mechanical Loading in BoneThe effect of estrogen on bone requires ERα in nonhematopoietic cells but is enhanced by ERα in hematopoietic cellsIncrease of Compact Bone Thickness in Rat Tibia after Implanting MgO into the Bone Marrow Cavity.Androgens and estrogens in skeletal sexual dimorphism.Sex steroid actions in male boneEstrogens and Androgens in Skeletal Physiology and Pathophysiology.Estrogens antagonize RUNX2-mediated osteoblast-driven osteoclastogenesis through regulating RANKL membrane association.Osteoblast-derived WNT16 represses osteoclastogenesis and prevents cortical bone fragility fracturesWnt16 Is Associated with Age-Related Bone Loss and Estrogen Withdrawal in Murine Bone.Effects of Deletion of ERα in Osteoblast-Lineage Cells on Bone Mass and Adaptation to Mechanical Loading Differ in Female and Male MiceBu-Shen-Ning-Xin decoction: inhibition of osteoclastogenesis by abrogation of the RANKL-induced NFATc1 and NF-κB signaling pathways via selective estrogen receptor αNew Insights Into Androgen and Estrogen Receptor Regulation of the Male Skeleton.Transcriptional profiling of cortical versus cancellous bone from mechanically-loaded murine tibiae reveals differential gene expression.The Effects of Androgens on Murine Cortical Bone Do Not Require AR or ERα Signaling in Osteoblasts and OsteoclastsEstrogen receptors' roles in the control of mechanically adaptive bone (re)modelingEstrogen receptor α in osteocytes regulates trabecular bone formation in female mice.Estrogen receptors alpha and beta in bone.Sclerostin's role in bone's adaptive response to mechanical loading.Cross-sex testosterone therapy in ovariectomized mice: addition of low-dose estrogen preserves bone architecture.Regulation of Bone Metabolism by Sex Steroids.Estrogen and estrogen receptor alpha promotes malignancy and osteoblastic tumorigenesis in prostate cancer.The Role of the Osteocyte in Bone and Nonbone Disease.Sex-Dependent, Osteoblast Stage-Specific Effects of Progesterone Receptor on Bone Acquisition.Mouse models to evaluate the role of estrogen receptor α in skeletal maintenance and adaptation.Sex differences in the estrogen-dependent regulation of temporomandibular joint remodeling in altered loading.Osteoimmunology: The Conceptual Framework Unifying the Immune and Skeletal Systems.RANKL (Receptor Activator of NFκB Ligand) Produced by Osteocytes Is Required for the Increase in B Cells and Bone Loss Caused by Estrogen Deficiency in Mice.Use of Estradiol Promotes Graft-Bone Healing in Rabbit Model of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With a Polyethylene Terephthalate Ligament.Estradiol via estrogen receptor beta inhibits chondrogenesis of mouse vertebral growth plate in vitro.The Role of Estrogen Receptor in Bone Cells
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Estrogen receptor-α in osteocytes is important for trabecular bone formation in male mice
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Estrogen receptor-α in osteocytes is important for trabecular bone formation in male mice
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Estrogen receptor-α in osteocytes is important for trabecular bone formation in male mice
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Estrogen receptor-α in osteocytes is important for trabecular bone formation in male mice
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Estrogen receptor-α in osteocytes is important for trabecular bone formation in male mice
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Estrogen receptor-α in osteocytes is important for trabecular bone formation in male mice
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Estrogen receptor-α in osteocytes is important for trabecular bone formation in male mice
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Estrogen receptor-α in osteocytes is important for trabecular bone formation in male mice
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Antti Koskela
Helen H Farman
Jan-Åke Gustafsson
Jian Q Feng
Sofia Movérare-Skrtic
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10.1073/PNAS.1220811110
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2013-01-23T00:00:00Z