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M R Forwood

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Calcified Tissue International|February 1, 1992
Repetitive loading, in vivo, of the tibia and femora of rats: effects of a single bout of treadmill runningM R Forwood, A W Parker
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica|June 1, 1986
Effects of exercise on bone morphology. Vascular channels studied in the rat tibiaM R Forwood, A W Parker
Bone|March 1, 1995
What role does the osteocyte network play in bone adaptation?C H Turner, M R Forwood
Bone|November 1, 1994
The response of rat tibiae to incremental bouts of mechanical loading: a quantum concept for bone formationM R Forwood, C H Turner
Bone|October 1, 1995
Skeletal adaptations to mechanical usage: results from tibial loading studies in ratsM R Forwood, C H Turner
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|August 7, 2013
Exercise and bone growthG Maclellan, M R Forwood, A W Parker
Bone|January 18, 2003
Cancellous bone microdamage in the proximal femur: influence of age and osteoarthritis on damage morphology and regional distributionN L Fazzalari, J S Kuliwaba, M R Forwood
Journal of Biomechanics|January 1, 1985
Scaling segmental moments of inertia for individual subjectsM R Forwood, R J Neal, B D Wilson
The Anatomical Record|December 9, 1998
Localisation of prostaglandin endoperoxide H synthase (PGHS)-1 and PGHS-2 in bone following mechanical loading in vivoM R Forwood, W L Kelly, N F Worth
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|August 1, 1994
Mechanotransduction in bone: do bone cells act as sensors of fluid flow?C H Turner, M R Forwood, M W Otter
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Calcified Tissue International|February 1, 1992
Repetitive loading, in vivo, of the tibia and femora of rats: effects of a single bout of treadmill runningM R Forwood, A W Parker
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica|June 1, 1986
Effects of exercise on bone morphology. Vascular channels studied in the rat tibiaM R Forwood, A W Parker
Bone|March 1, 1995
What role does the osteocyte network play in bone adaptation?C H Turner, M R Forwood
Bone|November 1, 1994
The response of rat tibiae to incremental bouts of mechanical loading: a quantum concept for bone formationM R Forwood, C H Turner
Bone|October 1, 1995
Skeletal adaptations to mechanical usage: results from tibial loading studies in ratsM R Forwood, C H Turner
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|August 7, 2013
Exercise and bone growthG Maclellan, M R Forwood, A W Parker
Bone|January 18, 2003
Cancellous bone microdamage in the proximal femur: influence of age and osteoarthritis on damage morphology and regional distributionN L Fazzalari, J S Kuliwaba, M R Forwood
Journal of Biomechanics|January 1, 1985
Scaling segmental moments of inertia for individual subjectsM R Forwood, R J Neal, B D Wilson
The Anatomical Record|December 9, 1998
Localisation of prostaglandin endoperoxide H synthase (PGHS)-1 and PGHS-2 in bone following mechanical loading in vivoM R Forwood, W L Kelly, N F Worth
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|August 1, 1994
Mechanotransduction in bone: do bone cells act as sensors of fluid flow?C H Turner, M R Forwood, M W Otter
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