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Matthew J Silva

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Plos One|January 5, 2012
Differential gene expression from microarray analysis distinguishes woven and lamellar bone formation in the rat ulna following mechanical loadingJennifer A McKenzie, Elise C Bixby, Matthew J Silva
Molecular Imaging and Biology|July 26, 2011
Quantification of skeletal blood flow and fluoride metabolism in rats using PET in a pre-clinical stress fracture modelRyan E Tomlinson, Matthew J Silva, Kooresh I Shoghi
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|August 4, 2020
Proliferating osteoblasts are necessary for maximal bone anabolic response to loading in miceHeather M Zannit, Michael D Brodt, Matthew J Silva
Bone|October 13, 2010
Short-term low-strain vibration enhances chemo-transport yet does not stimulate osteogenic gene expression or cortical bone formation in adult miceAkhilesh A Kotiya, Philip V Bayly, Matthew J Silva
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|December 21, 2013
Nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation increases blood flow during the early stages of stress fracture healingRyan E Tomlinson, Kooresh I Shoghi, Matthew J Silva
Journal of Biomechanics|November 26, 2013
Experimental and finite element analysis of strains induced by axial tibial compression in young-adult and old female C57Bl/6 miceTarpit K Patel, Michael D Brodt, Matthew J Silva
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|September 5, 2002
Long bones from the senescence accelerated mouse SAMP6 have increased size but reduced whole-bone strength and resistance to fractureMatthew J Silva, Michael D Brodt, Sara L Ettner
Bone|October 28, 2008
Stress fracture healing: fatigue loading of the rat ulna induces upregulation in expression of osteogenic and angiogenic genes that mimic the intramembranous portion of fracture repairGregory R Wohl, Dwight A Towler, Matthew J Silva
Bone|July 23, 2004
Morphological and mechanical properties of caudal vertebrae in the SAMP6 mouse model of senile osteoporosisMatthew J Silva, Michael D Brodt, Brian A Uthgenannt
The Anatomical Record. Part A, Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology|March 5, 2005
Finite element analysis of the mouse tibia: estimating endocortical strain during three-point bending in SAMP6 osteoporotic miceMatthew J Silva, Michael D Brodt, William J Hucker
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Plos One|January 5, 2012
Differential gene expression from microarray analysis distinguishes woven and lamellar bone formation in the rat ulna following mechanical loadingJennifer A McKenzie, Elise C Bixby, Matthew J Silva
Molecular Imaging and Biology|July 26, 2011
Quantification of skeletal blood flow and fluoride metabolism in rats using PET in a pre-clinical stress fracture modelRyan E Tomlinson, Matthew J Silva, Kooresh I Shoghi
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|August 4, 2020
Proliferating osteoblasts are necessary for maximal bone anabolic response to loading in miceHeather M Zannit, Michael D Brodt, Matthew J Silva
Bone|October 13, 2010
Short-term low-strain vibration enhances chemo-transport yet does not stimulate osteogenic gene expression or cortical bone formation in adult miceAkhilesh A Kotiya, Philip V Bayly, Matthew J Silva
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|December 21, 2013
Nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation increases blood flow during the early stages of stress fracture healingRyan E Tomlinson, Kooresh I Shoghi, Matthew J Silva
Journal of Biomechanics|November 26, 2013
Experimental and finite element analysis of strains induced by axial tibial compression in young-adult and old female C57Bl/6 miceTarpit K Patel, Michael D Brodt, Matthew J Silva
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|September 5, 2002
Long bones from the senescence accelerated mouse SAMP6 have increased size but reduced whole-bone strength and resistance to fractureMatthew J Silva, Michael D Brodt, Sara L Ettner
Bone|October 28, 2008
Stress fracture healing: fatigue loading of the rat ulna induces upregulation in expression of osteogenic and angiogenic genes that mimic the intramembranous portion of fracture repairGregory R Wohl, Dwight A Towler, Matthew J Silva
Bone|July 23, 2004
Morphological and mechanical properties of caudal vertebrae in the SAMP6 mouse model of senile osteoporosisMatthew J Silva, Michael D Brodt, Brian A Uthgenannt
The Anatomical Record. Part A, Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology|March 5, 2005
Finite element analysis of the mouse tibia: estimating endocortical strain during three-point bending in SAMP6 osteoporotic miceMatthew J Silva, Michael D Brodt, William J Hucker
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