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J E Wergedal

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Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|May 1, 1970
Characterization of bone acid phosphatase activityJ E Wergedal
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1974
Electron microprobe measurements of bone mineralization rate in vivoJ E Wergedal, D J Baylink
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|May 1, 1984
Characterization of cells isolated and cultured from human boneJ E Wergedal, D J Baylink
The American Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1971
Bone formation by osteocytesD J Baylink, J E Wergedal
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1971
Factors affecting bone enzymatic activity in vitamin D-deficient ratsJ E Wergedal, D J Baylink
Clinical Biochemistry|February 1, 1992
Human bone cells contain a fluoride sensitive acid phosphatase: evidence that this enzyme functions at neutral pH as a phosphotyrosyl protein phosphataseJ E Wergedal, K H Lau
Medecine Et Hygiene|October 13, 1971
[Effect of fluorides on the mineralization of rat bones]D J Baylink, J E Wergedal
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|January 1, 1992
Differentiation of normal human bone cells by transforming growth factor-beta and 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D3J E Wergedal, T Matsuyama, D D Strong
Calcified Tissue Research|June 11, 1974
Increased bone microhardness in fluoride treated ratsK Yamamoto, J E Wergedal, D J Baylink
Calcified Tissue International|November 1, 1990
Monolayer cultures of normal human bone cells contain multiple subpopulations of alkaline phosphatase positive cellsT Matsuyama, K H Lau, J E Wergedal
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Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|May 1, 1970
Characterization of bone acid phosphatase activityJ E Wergedal
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1974
Electron microprobe measurements of bone mineralization rate in vivoJ E Wergedal, D J Baylink
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|May 1, 1984
Characterization of cells isolated and cultured from human boneJ E Wergedal, D J Baylink
The American Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1971
Bone formation by osteocytesD J Baylink, J E Wergedal
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1971
Factors affecting bone enzymatic activity in vitamin D-deficient ratsJ E Wergedal, D J Baylink
Clinical Biochemistry|February 1, 1992
Human bone cells contain a fluoride sensitive acid phosphatase: evidence that this enzyme functions at neutral pH as a phosphotyrosyl protein phosphataseJ E Wergedal, K H Lau
Medecine Et Hygiene|October 13, 1971
[Effect of fluorides on the mineralization of rat bones]D J Baylink, J E Wergedal
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|January 1, 1992
Differentiation of normal human bone cells by transforming growth factor-beta and 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D3J E Wergedal, T Matsuyama, D D Strong
Calcified Tissue Research|June 11, 1974
Increased bone microhardness in fluoride treated ratsK Yamamoto, J E Wergedal, D J Baylink
Calcified Tissue International|November 1, 1990
Monolayer cultures of normal human bone cells contain multiple subpopulations of alkaline phosphatase positive cellsT Matsuyama, K H Lau, J E Wergedal
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