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March 1, 1989
Tumors producing human tumor necrosis factor induced hypercalcemia and osteoclastic bone resorption in nude mice
R A Johnson, B F Boyce, G R Mundy, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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June 1, 1995
The role of cadherin in the generation of multinucleated osteoclasts from mononuclear precursors in murine marrow
G Mbalaviele, H Chen, B F Boyce, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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October 1, 1992
Requirement of pp60c-src expression for osteoclasts to form ruffled borders and resorb bone in mice
B F Boyce, T Yoneda, C Lowe, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
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April 24, 1982
Diphosphonates and inhibition of bone mineralisation
B F Boyce, L Smith, I Fogelman, et al.
Metabolic Bone Disease & Related Research
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January 1, 1984
Correlation of skeletal uptake of 99mTc-diphosphonate and alkaline phosphatase before and after oral diphosphonate therapy in Paget's disease
M L Smith, I Fogelman, S Ralston, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
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May 3, 2021
The E3 ubiquitin ligase Itch limits the progression of post-traumatic osteoarthritis in mice by inhibiting macrophage polarization
X Lin, W Wang, A McDavid, et al.
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology
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March 6, 1999
Recent advances in bone biology provide insight into the pathogenesis of bone diseases
B F Boyce, D E Hughes, K R Wright, et al.
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology
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October 1, 1992
Chinese hamster ovarian cells transfected with human parathyroid hormone-related protein cDNA cause hypercalcemia in nude mice
T A Guise, J M Chirgwin, G Favarato, et al.
Cancer Research
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May 1, 1995
Suramin suppresses hypercalcemia and osteoclastic bone resorption in nude mice bearing a human squamous cancer
T Yoneda, P Williams, C Rhine, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 15, 1993
Osteopetrosis in Src-deficient mice is due to an autonomous defect of osteoclasts
C Lowe, T Yoneda, B F Boyce, et al.
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Endocrinology
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March 1, 1989
Tumors producing human tumor necrosis factor induced hypercalcemia and osteoclastic bone resorption in nude mice
R A Johnson, B F Boyce, G R Mundy, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
June 1, 1995
The role of cadherin in the generation of multinucleated osteoclasts from mononuclear precursors in murine marrow
G Mbalaviele, H Chen, B F Boyce, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
October 1, 1992
Requirement of pp60c-src expression for osteoclasts to form ruffled borders and resorb bone in mice
B F Boyce, T Yoneda, C Lowe, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
|
April 24, 1982
Diphosphonates and inhibition of bone mineralisation
B F Boyce, L Smith, I Fogelman, et al.
Metabolic Bone Disease & Related Research
|
January 1, 1984
Correlation of skeletal uptake of 99mTc-diphosphonate and alkaline phosphatase before and after oral diphosphonate therapy in Paget's disease
M L Smith, I Fogelman, S Ralston, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
|
May 3, 2021
The E3 ubiquitin ligase Itch limits the progression of post-traumatic osteoarthritis in mice by inhibiting macrophage polarization
X Lin, W Wang, A McDavid, et al.
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology
|
March 6, 1999
Recent advances in bone biology provide insight into the pathogenesis of bone diseases
B F Boyce, D E Hughes, K R Wright, et al.
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology
|
October 1, 1992
Chinese hamster ovarian cells transfected with human parathyroid hormone-related protein cDNA cause hypercalcemia in nude mice
T A Guise, J M Chirgwin, G Favarato, et al.
Cancer Research
|
May 1, 1995
Suramin suppresses hypercalcemia and osteoclastic bone resorption in nude mice bearing a human squamous cancer
T Yoneda, P Williams, C Rhine, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
May 15, 1993
Osteopetrosis in Src-deficient mice is due to an autonomous defect of osteoclasts
C Lowe, T Yoneda, B F Boyce, et al.
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