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1. The Effect of Vibration Treatments Combined with Teriparatide or Strontium Ranelate on Bone Healing and Muscle in Ovariectomized Rats.

2. Effect of parathyroid hormone on hypogonadism induced bone loss of proximal femur of orchiectomized rat.

3. Effects of black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) and estrogen on metaphyseal fracture healing in the early stage of osteoporosis in ovariectomized rats.

4. Evaluation of bone quality and quantity in osteoporotic mice--the effects of genistein and equol.

5. Improvement of trochanteric bone quality in an osteoporosis model after short-term treatment with parathyroid hormone: a new mechanical test for trochanteric region of rat femur.

6. Estrogen and raloxifene improve metaphyseal fracture healing in the early phase of osteoporosis. A new fracture-healing model at the tibia in rat.

7. Do estrogen and alendronate improve metaphyseal fracture healing when applied as osteoporosis prophylaxis?

8. Effects of low-magnitude, high-frequency mechanical stimulation in the rat osteopenia model.

9. Short-term effects of parathyroid hormone on rat lumbar vertebrae.

10. Effect of testosterone, raloxifene and estrogen replacement on the microstructure and biomechanics of metaphyseal osteoporotic bones in orchiectomized male rats.

11. Vitex agnus castus as prophylaxis for osteopenia after orchidectomy in rats compared with estradiol and testosterone supplementation.

12. Effect of daidzein, 4-methylbenzylidene camphor or estrogen on gastrocnemius muscle of osteoporotic rats undergoing tibia healing period.

13. Equol but not genistein improves early metaphyseal fracture healing in osteoporotic rats.

14. Comparison of the phytohormones genistein, resveratrol and 8-prenylnaringenin as agents for preventing osteoporosis.

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