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M C Horowitz

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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|October 1, 1993
Regulation of cytokine expression in osteoblasts by parathyroid hormone: rapid stimulation of interleukin-6 and leukemia inhibitory factor mRNAE M Greenfield, S A Gornik, M C Horowitz, et al.
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|December 1, 1993
Macrophage colony-stimulating factor release and receptor expression in bone cellsE C Weir, M C Horowitz, R Baron, et al.
Cells, Tissues, Organs|July 17, 2001
Inflammation and bony changes at the temporomandibular jointM A Kacena, G A Merrel, S R Konda, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 28, 1998
The cell-surface form of colony-stimulating factor-1 is regulated by osteotropic agents and supports formation of multinucleated osteoclast-like cellsG Q Yao, B h Sun, E E Hammond, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|February 15, 2001
Parathyroid hormone induces hepatic production of bioactive interleukin-6 and its soluble receptorM A Mitnick, A Grey, U Masiukiewicz, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|December 1, 1986
Human keratinocytes contain mRNA indistinguishable from monocyte interleukin 1 alpha and beta mRNA. Keratinocyte epidermal cell-derived thymocyte-activating factor is identical to interleukin 1T S Kupper, D W Ballard, A O Chua, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 1995
Targeted disruption of the low-affinity leukemia inhibitory factor receptor gene causes placental, skeletal, neural and metabolic defects and results in perinatal deathC B Ware, M C Horowitz, B R Renshaw, et al.
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|October 1, 1993
Regulation of cytokine expression in osteoblasts by parathyroid hormone: rapid stimulation of interleukin-6 and leukemia inhibitory factor mRNAE M Greenfield, S A Gornik, M C Horowitz, et al.
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|December 1, 1993
Macrophage colony-stimulating factor release and receptor expression in bone cellsE C Weir, M C Horowitz, R Baron, et al.
Cells, Tissues, Organs|July 17, 2001
Inflammation and bony changes at the temporomandibular jointM A Kacena, G A Merrel, S R Konda, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 28, 1998
The cell-surface form of colony-stimulating factor-1 is regulated by osteotropic agents and supports formation of multinucleated osteoclast-like cellsG Q Yao, B h Sun, E E Hammond, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|February 15, 2001
Parathyroid hormone induces hepatic production of bioactive interleukin-6 and its soluble receptorM A Mitnick, A Grey, U Masiukiewicz, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|December 1, 1986
Human keratinocytes contain mRNA indistinguishable from monocyte interleukin 1 alpha and beta mRNA. Keratinocyte epidermal cell-derived thymocyte-activating factor is identical to interleukin 1T S Kupper, D W Ballard, A O Chua, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 1995
Targeted disruption of the low-affinity leukemia inhibitory factor receptor gene causes placental, skeletal, neural and metabolic defects and results in perinatal deathC B Ware, M C Horowitz, B R Renshaw, et al.
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