15 results on '"Tao, Zhou-Shan"'
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2. Astaxanthin prevents bone loss in osteoporotic rats with palmitic acid through suppressing oxidative stress
3. Probucol promotes osteoblasts differentiation and prevents osteoporosis development through reducing oxidative stress
4. Silymarin prevents iron overload induced bone loss by inhibiting oxidative stress in an ovariectomized animal model
5. Silibinin-modified Hydroxyapatite coating promotes the osseointegration of titanium rods by activation SIRT1/SOD2 signaling pathway in diabetic rats
6. Niacin treatment prevents bone loss in iron overload osteoporotic rats via activation of SIRT1 signaling pathway
7. Parathyroid hormone (1–34) can reverse the negative effect of valproic acid on the osseointegration of titanium rods in ovariectomized rats
8. Aspirin modified strontium-doped β-tricalcium phosphate can accelerate the healing of femoral metaphyseal defects in ovariectomized rats
9. Simvastatin can enhance the osseointegration of titanium rods in ovariectomized rats maintenance treatment with valproic acid
10. Hydrogel contained valproic acid accelerates bone-defect repair via activating Notch signaling pathway in ovariectomized rats
11. Effect of alendronate on the femoral metaphyseal defect under carbamazepine in ovariectomized rats
12. Systemic administration with melatonin in the daytime has a better effect on promoting osseointegration of titanium rods in ovariectomized rats
13. The effects of combined human parathyroid hormone (1–34) and simvastatin treatment on the interface of hydroxyapatite-coated titanium rods implanted into osteopenic rats femurs
14. Hydrogel contained valproic acid accelerates bone-defect repair via activating Notch signaling pathway in ovariectomized rats
15. Parathyroid hormone (1-34) can reverse the negative effect of valproic acid on the osseointegration of titanium rods in ovariectomized rats.
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