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161. The effects of post pubertal food restriction on bone architecture, strength, and medullary adipose composition
162. The effect of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids on bone throughout the lifespan: An investigation of bone mass and its regulation by bone and mineral metabolism
163. Infant growth and bone mineralization: The determination of relative effects of parental characteristics, gestational age at birth and nutrition
164. Stress, mood and bone mass density in post menopausal women
165. Physical activity, body composition, hip geometry and bone mass in older women
166. Calcium kinetics and bone health in girls with cystic fibrosis
167. Calcium requirement study in Chinese postmenopausal women
168. Leptin and regional bone mass and body composition
169. Diet and bone mass in British children: An examination of the influence of breastfeeding, fruit and vegetable intake, and protein consumptio
170. The role of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) in regulating bone mass and its application in the cell-based gene therapy of bone
171. Damage modeling of vertebral trabecular bone
172. Identification and characterization of a gene associated with increased bone mass
173. Epimedium Active Component Icaritin Enhances Bone Mass through Regulating the Coupling of Bone Formation and Resorption Mediated by Distinct Signaling Target
174. Influence of early infant diet on bone density during childhood
175. The influence of body weight and composition, pubertal status, tobacco use and exposure, physical activity and muscle strength on bone mass of Chinese adolescent
176. The influence of eccentric resistance training on bone mass and biochemical markers in young women
177. Trabecular bone microarchitecture and vibration transmission in ambulatory children with cerebral palsy
178. Gene-by-Diet Interactions Affecting Attainment of Peak Bone Mass and Calcium Metabolism in Mice
179. Investigating the Role of Osteocytes in Osteogenesis Imperfect
180. The Relationship of Leptin and Leptin Bioavailability with Body Composition, Bone Quality and Osteoblast Functions in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
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