48 results on '"Somjen, D."'
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2. Mutual modulation of femarelle and vitamin D analog activities in human derived female cultured osteoblasts
3. Calciotrophic hormones and hyperglycemia modulate vitamin D receptor and 25 hydroxyy vitamin D 1-α hydroxylase mRNA expression in human vascular smooth muscle cells
4. Biological Actions for 24,25(OH)2D3
5. New vitamin D less-calcemic analog affect human bone cell line and cultured vascular smooth muscle cells similar to other less-calcemic analogs
6. Effects of commonly used medications on bone tissue mineralisation in SaOS-2 human bone cell line
7. Vitamin D less-calcemic analog modulates the expression of estrogen receptors, vitamin D receptor and 1α-hydroxylase 25-hydroxy vitamin D in human thyroid cancer cell lines
8. Age-dependent responsiveness of human female bone cells to vitamin D analog and PTH
9. Mutual interaction of special phytoestrogenic compounds, their synthetic carboxy-derivatives and the less-calcemic vitamin D analog activities in human derived female cultured osteoblasts
10. Anti-thyroid cancer properties of a novel isoflavone derivative, 7-(O)-carboxymethyl daidzein conjugated to N-t-Boc-hexylenediamine in vitro and in vivo
11. The effects of estrogen receptors α‐ and β‐specific agonists and antagonists on cell proliferation and energy metabolism in human bone cell line
12. Vitamin D metabolites and analogs induce lipoxygenase mRNA expression and activity as well as reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in human bone cell line
13. DT56a (Femarelle), contrary to estradiol-17β, is effective in human derived female osteoblasts in hyperglycemic condition
14. Bone loss in ovariectomized rats: Dominant role for estrogen but apparently not for FSH
15. Phytoestrogenic Compounds and Their Synthetic Analogs, Contrary to Estradiol- 17b Stimulates Human Derived Female Cultured Bone Cells in Hyperglycemic Conditions
16. The effects of peptides with estrogen‐like activity on cell proliferation and energy metabolism in human derived vascular smooth muscle cells
17. Vitamin D analogs induce lipoxygenase mRNA expression and activity as well as reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in human bone cells
18. The effects of native and synthetic estrogenic compounds as well as vitamin D less-calcemic analogs on adipocytes content in rat bone marrow
19. The Response of Creatine Kinase Specific Activity in Rat Pituitary to Estrogenic Compounds and Vitamin D Less-Calcemic Analogs
20. Daidzein but not other phytoestrogens preserves bone architecture in ovariectomized female rats in vivo
21. Less-calcemic vitamin D analogs enhance creatine kinase specific activity and modulate responsiveness to gonadal steroids in rat skeletal tissues
22. Systemic treatments with the low-calcemic 1,25(OH)2D3 analogs JKF or QW increase both the morphological and biochemical responses to estradiol-17β in rat tibiae
23. Membranal effects of phytoestrogens and carboxy derivatives of phytoestrogens on human vascular and bone cells: New insights based on studies with carboxy-biochanin A
24. The role of non-calcemic analogs of vitamin D in differentiation of cultured rat bone marrow into osteoblast-like cells: Age and sex differences
25. Differentiation of cultured mice bone marrow into osteoblast-like cells results in acquisition of sex-specific responsiveness to gonadal steroids
26. Role of putative membrane receptors in the effects of estradiol on human vascular cell growth
27. Role of putative membrane receptors in the effect of androgens on human vascular cell growth
28. Carboxy derivatives of isoflavones as affinity carriers for cytotoxic drug targeting in adrenocortical H295R carcinoma cells
29. DT56a stimulates creatine kinase specific activity in vascular tissues of rats
30. 6-Carboxymethyl genistein: a novel selective oestrogen receptor modulator (SERM) with unique, differential effects on the vasculature, bone and uterus
31. Selective anabolic effects of muteins of mid-region PTH fragments on skeletal tissues of prepubertal rats
32. Effects of phytoestrogens on DNA synthesis and creatine kinase activity in vascular cells
33. A non-calcemic analog of 1α,25 dihydroxy vitamin D3 (JKF) upregulates the induction of creatine kinase B by 17β estradiol in osteoblast-like ROS 17/2.8 cells and in rat diaphysis
34. The Hormonal Milieu in Early Stages of Bone Cell Differentiation Modifies the Subsequent Sex-Specific Responsiveness of the Developing Bone to Gonadal Steroids
35. Age and gender specific stimulation of creatine kinase specific activity by gonadal steroids in human bone-derived cells in culture
36. Paradoxical interactions among estrogen receptors, estrogens and SERMS: mutual annihilation and synergy
37. Vitamin D analogs modulate the action of gonadal steroids in human vascular cells in vitro
38. “Non-hypercalcemic” analogs of 1α,25 dihydroxy vitamin D augment the induction of creatine kinase B by estrogen and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMS) in osteoblast-like cells and rat skeletal organs
39. Isolation and hormonal responsiveness of primary cultures of human bone-derived cells: gender and age differences
40. Platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor inhibits DNA synthesis in vascular smooth muscle cells
41. Effect of TRH on beta-gonadotropin subunits in patients with pituitary microincidentalomas
42. TRH is a tonic secretagogue in growth hormone secreting but not in nonfunctioning pituitary tumors
43. Age dependent stimulation of creatine kinase by sex steroids in rat bone cells
44. Autoradiographic localization of 24R,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in epiphyseal cartilage
45. Stimulation of skeletal-derived cell cultures by different electric field intensities is cell-specific
46. Mechanical and hormonal stimulation of cell cultures derived from young rat mandible condyle
47. Rat epiphyseal cells in culture: Responsiveness to bone-seeking hormones
48. Nuclear binding of T3 and effects of QO2, Na-K-ATPase, and alpha-GPDH in liver and kidney
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