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5. Influence of supernumerary X-chromosomes on bone structure in aged male mice with an XXY* karyotype

7. Modulation of Transient Receptor Potential Channels TRPC3 and TRPC6 influences activity of osteoclasts and quality of bone

11. Einfluss des Kollagen bindenden Integrin alpha2beta1 auf die Frakturheilung im Mausmodell

17. Einfluss des Heparansulfat-Proteoglykans Syndekan-4 auf die biomechanische Knochenstabilität unter osteoporotischen Bedingungen

18. Das Zelladhäsionsmolekül Syndecan-4 beeinflusst die frühe Frakturheilung

29. Influence of antiTNF-alpha antibody treatment on fracture healing under chronic inflammation

30. Anti-inflammatory treatment using alpha melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH) does not alter osteoblasts differentiation and fracture healing.

31. Integrin α2β1 deficiency enhances osteogenesis via BMP-2 signaling for accelerated fracture repair.

32. Angiogenesis is uncoupled from osteogenesis during calvarial bone regeneration.

33. A novel method to efficiently differentiate human osteoclasts from blood-derived monocytes.

34. Mesenchymal stromal cell-derived septoclasts resorb cartilage during developmental ossification and fracture healing.

35. The heparan sulfate proteoglycan Syndecan-1 influences local bone cell communication via the RANKL/OPG axis.

36. microRNA-146a controls age-related bone loss.

37. A novel MRI compatible mouse fracture model to characterize and monitor bone regeneration and tissue composition.

38. Modulation of Transient Receptor Potential Channels 3 and 6 Regulates Osteoclast Function with Impact on Trabecular Bone Loss.

39. Age-related bone deterioration is diminished by disrupted collagen sensing in integrin α2β1 deficient mice.

40. Syndecan 4 supports bone fracture repair, but not fetal skeletal development, in mice.

41. The quorum-sensing hybrid histidine kinase LuxN of Vibrio harveyi contains a periplasmically located N terminus.

42. AI-1 influences the kinase activity but not the phosphatase activity of LuxN of Vibrio harveyi.

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