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Matthew J Silva

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Injury|October 18, 2007
Biomechanics of osteoporotic fracturesMatthew J Silva
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 17, 2023
T cells heal bone fractures with help from the gut microbiomeRajeev Aurora, Matthew J Silva
Scientific Reports|July 27, 2018
In-Vivo Nucleus Pulposus-Specific Regulation of Adult Murine Intervertebral Disc Degeneration via Wnt/Beta-Catenin SignalingNilsson Holguin, Matthew J Silva
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|January 8, 2020
Aging aggravates intervertebral disc degeneration by regulating transcription factors toward chondrogenesisMatthew J Silva, Nilsson Holguin
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|May 26, 2010
Aged mice have enhanced endocortical response and normal periosteal response compared with young-adult mice following 1 week of axial tibial compressionMichael D Brodt, Matthew J Silva
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume|August 15, 2002
What's new in orthopaedic researchMatthew J Silva, Linda J Sandell
Bone|December 27, 2014
HIF-1α regulates bone formation after osteogenic mechanical loadingRyan E Tomlinson, Matthew J Silva
Journal of Biomechanics|March 8, 2006
Use of the rat forelimb compression model to create discrete levels of bone damage in vivoBrian A Uthgenannt, Matthew J Silva
Bone|September 21, 2010
Comparing histological, vascular and molecular responses associated with woven and lamellar bone formation induced by mechanical loading in the rat ulnaJennifer A McKenzie, Matthew J Silva
JBMR Plus|March 21, 2022
Dmp1 Lineage Cells Contribute Significantly to Periosteal Lamellar Bone Formation Induced by Mechanical Loading But Are Depleted from the Bone Surface During Rapid Bone FormationTaylor L Harris, Matthew J Silva
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Injury|October 18, 2007
Biomechanics of osteoporotic fracturesMatthew J Silva
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 17, 2023
T cells heal bone fractures with help from the gut microbiomeRajeev Aurora, Matthew J Silva
Scientific Reports|July 27, 2018
In-Vivo Nucleus Pulposus-Specific Regulation of Adult Murine Intervertebral Disc Degeneration via Wnt/Beta-Catenin SignalingNilsson Holguin, Matthew J Silva
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|January 8, 2020
Aging aggravates intervertebral disc degeneration by regulating transcription factors toward chondrogenesisMatthew J Silva, Nilsson Holguin
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|May 26, 2010
Aged mice have enhanced endocortical response and normal periosteal response compared with young-adult mice following 1 week of axial tibial compressionMichael D Brodt, Matthew J Silva
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume|August 15, 2002
What's new in orthopaedic researchMatthew J Silva, Linda J Sandell
Bone|December 27, 2014
HIF-1α regulates bone formation after osteogenic mechanical loadingRyan E Tomlinson, Matthew J Silva
Journal of Biomechanics|March 8, 2006
Use of the rat forelimb compression model to create discrete levels of bone damage in vivoBrian A Uthgenannt, Matthew J Silva
Bone|September 21, 2010
Comparing histological, vascular and molecular responses associated with woven and lamellar bone formation induced by mechanical loading in the rat ulnaJennifer A McKenzie, Matthew J Silva
JBMR Plus|March 21, 2022
Dmp1 Lineage Cells Contribute Significantly to Periosteal Lamellar Bone Formation Induced by Mechanical Loading But Are Depleted from the Bone Surface During Rapid Bone FormationTaylor L Harris, Matthew J Silva
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