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Alexander G Robling

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Scientific Reports|February 16, 2017
Quick and inexpensive paraffin-embedding method for dynamic bone formation analysesAmy Porter, Regina Irwin, Josselyn Miller, et al.
Bone|July 14, 2009
The emerging role of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) in the skeleton and its mediation of the skeletal effects of low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 5 (LRP5)Stuart J Warden, Alexander G Robling, Elizabeth M Haney, et al.
Calcified Tissue International|March 23, 2010
Mechanical stimulation and intermittent parathyroid hormone treatment induce disproportional osteogenic, geometric, and biomechanical effects in growing mouse boneMaureen E McAteer, Paul J Niziolek, Shana N Ellis, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|July 19, 2005
Cellular accommodation and the response of bone to mechanical loadingJennifer L Schriefer, Stuart J Warden, Leanne K Saxon, et al.
Bone|October 8, 2020
Sensitive detection of Cre-mediated recombination using droplet digital PCR reveals Tg(BGLAP-Cre) and Tg(DMP1-Cre) are active in multiple non-skeletal tissuesKrishnakali Dasgupta, Samantha Lessard, Steven Hann, et al.
Endocrinology|November 13, 2004
Inhibition of the serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) transporter reduces bone accrual during growthStuart J Warden, Alexander G Robling, Megan S Sanders, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|November 5, 2005
Bone mass and strength: phenotypic and genetic relationship to alcohol preference in P/NP and HAD/LAD ratsImranul Alam, Alexander G Robling, Sarah Weissing, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 26, 2020
Generation and Characterization of Mouse Models for Skeletal DiseaseGabrielle E Foxa, Ye Liu, Lisa M Turner, et al.
International Journal of Orthopaedics (Hong Kong)|December 4, 2018
Finite Element Analysis of the Mouse Distal Femur with Tumor Burden in Response to Knee LoadingFeifei Jiang, Shengzhi Liu, Andy Chen, et al.
Bone|January 1, 2022
Transiently increased serotonin has modest or no effects on bone mass accrual in growing female C57BL6/J or growing male and female Lrp5<sup>A214V</sup> miceCaitlin Resendes, Daniel J Horan, Alexander G Robling, et al.
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Scientific Reports|February 16, 2017
Quick and inexpensive paraffin-embedding method for dynamic bone formation analysesAmy Porter, Regina Irwin, Josselyn Miller, et al.
Bone|July 14, 2009
The emerging role of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) in the skeleton and its mediation of the skeletal effects of low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 5 (LRP5)Stuart J Warden, Alexander G Robling, Elizabeth M Haney, et al.
Calcified Tissue International|March 23, 2010
Mechanical stimulation and intermittent parathyroid hormone treatment induce disproportional osteogenic, geometric, and biomechanical effects in growing mouse boneMaureen E McAteer, Paul J Niziolek, Shana N Ellis, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|July 19, 2005
Cellular accommodation and the response of bone to mechanical loadingJennifer L Schriefer, Stuart J Warden, Leanne K Saxon, et al.
Bone|October 8, 2020
Sensitive detection of Cre-mediated recombination using droplet digital PCR reveals Tg(BGLAP-Cre) and Tg(DMP1-Cre) are active in multiple non-skeletal tissuesKrishnakali Dasgupta, Samantha Lessard, Steven Hann, et al.
Endocrinology|November 13, 2004
Inhibition of the serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) transporter reduces bone accrual during growthStuart J Warden, Alexander G Robling, Megan S Sanders, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|November 5, 2005
Bone mass and strength: phenotypic and genetic relationship to alcohol preference in P/NP and HAD/LAD ratsImranul Alam, Alexander G Robling, Sarah Weissing, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 26, 2020
Generation and Characterization of Mouse Models for Skeletal DiseaseGabrielle E Foxa, Ye Liu, Lisa M Turner, et al.
International Journal of Orthopaedics (Hong Kong)|December 4, 2018
Finite Element Analysis of the Mouse Distal Femur with Tumor Burden in Response to Knee LoadingFeifei Jiang, Shengzhi Liu, Andy Chen, et al.
Bone|January 1, 2022
Transiently increased serotonin has modest or no effects on bone mass accrual in growing female C57BL6/J or growing male and female Lrp5<sup>A214V</sup> miceCaitlin Resendes, Daniel J Horan, Alexander G Robling, et al.
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