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2. Oxytocin levels are lower in premenopausal women with type 1 diabetes mellitus compared with matched controls
3. Preservation of Moellerodiscus lentus (Sclerotiniaceae) by Freeze-Drying Whole Apothecia
4. Characteristics Associated with Bone Mineral Density Responses to Alendronate in Men
5. A New Species of Martininia
6. The role of vitamin D in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis
7. Inspection of Luling Bridge Cable stays: case study
8. Update: The Clinical Pharmacist as Principal Investigator
9. Patient Assessment in the Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment of Osteoporosis
10. Angiotensin receptors and their antagonists
11. Evaluation and measurement of bone mass
12. Osteoporosis assessment strategies for male nursing home residents
13. Self-concept as a “BMT patient”, illness intrusiveness, and engulfment in allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipients
14. Illness intrusiveness among survivors of autologous blood and marrow transplantation
15. Osteoporosis Screening by Community Pharmacists: Use of National Osteoporosis Foundation Resources
16. Drug Therapy: Angiotensin Receptors and Their Antagonists
17. Oxytocin Levels are Lower in Premenopausal Women with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Compared to Matched Controls
18. Oxytocin levels are lower in premenopausal women with type 1 diabetes mellitus compared with matched controls
19. Bone Health Evaluation in a Veteran Population
20. Use of a questionnaire to assess vitamin D status in young adults
21. Patient Characteristics Associated With Bone Mineral Density (BMD) Responses To Alendronate
22. Androgen Deprivation in Veterans with Prostate Cancer: Implications for Skeletal Health
23. Fracture Risks for Women in Long‐Term Care: High Prevalence of Calcaneal Osteoporosis and Hypovitaminosis D
24. Risk for Osteoporosis in Elderly Nuns: Need for Better Recognition and Treatment
25. chapter 25: Managing Your Professional and Financial Future.
26. Acceptability of pharmacy-based bone density measurement by women and primary healthcare providers
27. Pharmacy-Based Bone Mass Measurement to Assess Osteoporosis Risk
28. Outcomes and Secondary Prevention Strategies for Male Hip Fractures
29. Management of Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis in Male Veterans
30. Angiotensin-Responsive Adrenal Glomerulosa Cell Proteins: Characterization by Protease Mapping, Species Comparison, and Specific Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists1
31. Control of cholesterol access to cytochrome P450scc in rat adrenal cells mediated by regulation of the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein
32. Lead Increases Aldosterone Production by Rat Adrenal Cells
33. Fatty Acids Are Potential Endogenous Regulators of Aldosterone Secretion*
34. Sphingosine inhibits angiotensin-stimulated aldosterone synthesis
35. Effects of calmidazolium and other calmodulin antagonists on adrenal glomerulosa cells
36. Ionophores for Monovalent Cations Inhibit Angiotensin-Stimulated Aldosteronogenesis
37. Phosphorylation of adrenal histone H3 is affected by angiotensin, ACTH, dibutyryl cAMP, and atrial natriuretic peptide
38. Healthy People 2010: Challenges, Opportunities, and a Call to Action for America's Pharmacists.
39. Aspects of Angiotensin Action in the Adrenal.
40. veratridine, Angiotensin Receptors and Aldosteronogenesis in Bovine Adrenal Glomerulosa Cells.
41. The ascus apex of Ciboria acerina.
42. Peziza badia and Peziza badio-confusa.
43. Light microscope and scanning electron microscope observations of Ciboria acerina.
44. Self-sterility in Streptotinia cauiophylli.
45. RUTSTROEMIA CUNICULI, A COPROPHILOUS SPECIES OF THE SCLEROTINIACEAE.
46. SOME FACTORS IN APOTHECIUM PRODUCTION OF CIBORIA ACERINA IN DARKNESS AND LIGHT.
47. SELF-FERTILITY IN BOTRYOTINIA PORRI.
48. SCLEROTINIA ARCTICA N. SP. ON CAREX FROM NORTHERN CANADA.
49. STREPTOTINIA CAULOPHYLLI SP. NOV. PRODUCED IN CULTURE.
50. SELF-FERTILITY IN THE SCLEROTINIACEAE.
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