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Bonekey Osteovision|January 14, 2012
Mechanical Signals As a Non-Invasive Means to Influence Mesenchymal Stem Cell Fate, Promoting Bone and Suppressing the Fat PhenotypeYen K Luu, Jeffrey E Pessin, Stefan Judex, et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society|November 3, 2017
Low-intensity vibration increases cartilage thickness in obese miceTee Pamon, Vincent Bhandal, Benjamin J Adler, et al.
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|May 3, 2011
Transmission of low-intensity vibration through the axial skeleton of persons with spinal cord injury as a potential intervention for preservation of bone quantity and qualityPierre Asselin, Ann M Spungen, Jesse W Muir, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 2, 2015
Diminished satellite cells and elevated adipogenic gene expression in muscle as caused by ovariectomy are averted by low-magnitude mechanical signalsDanielle M Frechette, Divya Krishnamoorthy, Benjamin J Adler, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 12, 2017
Mechanical signals protect stem cell lineage selection, preserving the bone and muscle phenotypes in obesityDanielle M Frechette, Divya Krishnamoorthy, Tee Pamon, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|October 26, 2013
Enhancement of neuromuscular dynamics and strength behavior using extremely low magnitude mechanical signals in miceGabriel Mettlach, Luis Polo-Parada, Lauren Peca, et al.
Plos One|March 6, 2014
High fat diet rapidly suppresses B lymphopoiesis by disrupting the supportive capacity of the bone marrow nicheBenjamin J Adler, Danielle E Green, Gabriel M Pagnotti, et al.
Osteoporosis International : a Journal Established As Result of Cooperation Between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA|May 29, 2004
Establishing the compliance in elderly women for use of a low level mechanical stress device in a clinical osteoporosis studyMarian T Hannan, Debbie M Cheng, Emily Green, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|December 15, 2004
Mechanical modulation of molecular signals which regulate anabolic and catabolic activity in bone tissueStefan Judex, Nan Zhong, Maria E Squire, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|August 26, 2017
Incorporating Refractory Period in Mechanical Stimulation Mitigates Obesity-Induced Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Adult MiceVihitaben S Patel, M Ete Chan, Gabriel M Pagnotti, et al.
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Bonekey Osteovision|January 14, 2012
Mechanical Signals As a Non-Invasive Means to Influence Mesenchymal Stem Cell Fate, Promoting Bone and Suppressing the Fat PhenotypeYen K Luu, Jeffrey E Pessin, Stefan Judex, et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society|November 3, 2017
Low-intensity vibration increases cartilage thickness in obese miceTee Pamon, Vincent Bhandal, Benjamin J Adler, et al.
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|May 3, 2011
Transmission of low-intensity vibration through the axial skeleton of persons with spinal cord injury as a potential intervention for preservation of bone quantity and qualityPierre Asselin, Ann M Spungen, Jesse W Muir, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 2, 2015
Diminished satellite cells and elevated adipogenic gene expression in muscle as caused by ovariectomy are averted by low-magnitude mechanical signalsDanielle M Frechette, Divya Krishnamoorthy, Benjamin J Adler, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 12, 2017
Mechanical signals protect stem cell lineage selection, preserving the bone and muscle phenotypes in obesityDanielle M Frechette, Divya Krishnamoorthy, Tee Pamon, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|October 26, 2013
Enhancement of neuromuscular dynamics and strength behavior using extremely low magnitude mechanical signals in miceGabriel Mettlach, Luis Polo-Parada, Lauren Peca, et al.
Plos One|March 6, 2014
High fat diet rapidly suppresses B lymphopoiesis by disrupting the supportive capacity of the bone marrow nicheBenjamin J Adler, Danielle E Green, Gabriel M Pagnotti, et al.
Osteoporosis International : a Journal Established As Result of Cooperation Between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA|May 29, 2004
Establishing the compliance in elderly women for use of a low level mechanical stress device in a clinical osteoporosis studyMarian T Hannan, Debbie M Cheng, Emily Green, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|December 15, 2004
Mechanical modulation of molecular signals which regulate anabolic and catabolic activity in bone tissueStefan Judex, Nan Zhong, Maria E Squire, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|August 26, 2017
Incorporating Refractory Period in Mechanical Stimulation Mitigates Obesity-Induced Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Adult MiceVihitaben S Patel, M Ete Chan, Gabriel M Pagnotti, et al.
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