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Beate Lanske

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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|June 23, 2015
Conditional Deletion of Indian Hedgehog in Limb Mesenchyme Results in Complete Loss of Growth Plate Formation but Allows Mature Osteoblast DifferentiationKatsuhiko Amano, Michael J Densmore, Beate Lanske
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 17, 2014
Indian hedgehog signaling regulates transcription and expression of collagen type X via Runx2/Smads interactionsKatsuhiko Amano, Michael Densmore, Riko Nishimura, et al.
Bone|December 2, 2015
Ihh and PTH1R signaling in limb mesenchyme is required for proper segmentation and subsequent formation and growth of digit bonesKatsuhiko Amano, Michael Densmore, Yi Fan, et al.
Bonekey Reports|March 8, 2014
Vitamin D endocrine system and osteocytesBeate Lanske, Michael J Densmore, Reinhold G Erben
Bone|April 17, 2017
Crosstalk between kidney and bone - Bench to bedsideKeith A Hruska, Beate Lanske, Orson W Moe
Bone|September 19, 2009
Partial rescue of postnatal growth plate abnormalities in Ihh mutants by expression of a constitutively active PTH/PTHrP receptorYukiko Maeda, Ernestina Schipani, Michael J Densmore, et al.
Circulation. Cardiovascular Genetics|December 25, 2009
In vivo genetic evidence for suppressing vascular and soft-tissue calcification through the reduction of serum phosphate levels, even in the presence of high serum calcium and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin d levelsMutsuko Ohnishi, Teruyo Nakatani, Beate Lanske, et al.
Kidney International|February 20, 2009
Reversal of mineral ion homeostasis and soft-tissue calcification of klotho knockout mice by deletion of vitamin D 1alpha-hydroxylaseMutsuko Ohnishi, Teruyo Nakatani, Beate Lanske, et al.
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association|July 21, 2005
FGF-23, vitamin D and calcification: the unholy triadMohammed S Razzaque, Rene St-Arnaud, Takashi Taguchi, et al.
Endocrinology|March 24, 2011
Genetic ablation of sfrp4 in mice does not affect serum phosphate homeostasisMarta Christov, Shany Koren, Quan Yuan, et al.
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|June 23, 2015
Conditional Deletion of Indian Hedgehog in Limb Mesenchyme Results in Complete Loss of Growth Plate Formation but Allows Mature Osteoblast DifferentiationKatsuhiko Amano, Michael J Densmore, Beate Lanske
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 17, 2014
Indian hedgehog signaling regulates transcription and expression of collagen type X via Runx2/Smads interactionsKatsuhiko Amano, Michael Densmore, Riko Nishimura, et al.
Bone|December 2, 2015
Ihh and PTH1R signaling in limb mesenchyme is required for proper segmentation and subsequent formation and growth of digit bonesKatsuhiko Amano, Michael Densmore, Yi Fan, et al.
Bonekey Reports|March 8, 2014
Vitamin D endocrine system and osteocytesBeate Lanske, Michael J Densmore, Reinhold G Erben
Bone|April 17, 2017
Crosstalk between kidney and bone - Bench to bedsideKeith A Hruska, Beate Lanske, Orson W Moe
Bone|September 19, 2009
Partial rescue of postnatal growth plate abnormalities in Ihh mutants by expression of a constitutively active PTH/PTHrP receptorYukiko Maeda, Ernestina Schipani, Michael J Densmore, et al.
Circulation. Cardiovascular Genetics|December 25, 2009
In vivo genetic evidence for suppressing vascular and soft-tissue calcification through the reduction of serum phosphate levels, even in the presence of high serum calcium and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin d levelsMutsuko Ohnishi, Teruyo Nakatani, Beate Lanske, et al.
Kidney International|February 20, 2009
Reversal of mineral ion homeostasis and soft-tissue calcification of klotho knockout mice by deletion of vitamin D 1alpha-hydroxylaseMutsuko Ohnishi, Teruyo Nakatani, Beate Lanske, et al.
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association|July 21, 2005
FGF-23, vitamin D and calcification: the unholy triadMohammed S Razzaque, Rene St-Arnaud, Takashi Taguchi, et al.
Endocrinology|March 24, 2011
Genetic ablation of sfrp4 in mice does not affect serum phosphate homeostasisMarta Christov, Shany Koren, Quan Yuan, et al.
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