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    Gender-Related Differences in the Relationship Between Densitometric Values of Whole-Body Bone Mineral Content and Lean Body Mass in Humans Between 2 and 87 Years of Age by Ferretti, J.L, Capozza, R.F, Cointry, G.R, García, S.L, Plotkin, H, Alvarez Filgueira, M.L, Zanchetta, J.R

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-1998)
    “…The mineral, lean, and fat contents of the human body may be not only allometrically but also functionally associated. This report evaluates the influence of…”
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    A DXA study of muscle–bone relationships in the whole body and limbs of 2512 normal men and pre- and post-menopausal women by Capozza, R.F, Cointry, G.R, Cure-Ramı́rez, P, Ferretti, J.L, Cure-Cure, C

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2004)
    “…A whole-body DXA study of 1450 healthy Caucasian individuals [Bone 22 (1998) 683] found that mineral mass, either crude (BMC) or statistically adjusted to fat…”
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    Emerging therapy in arthritis: Modulation of markers of the inflammatory process by Mortarino, P.A., Goy, D.P., Abramson, D.B., Cabello, J., Bumaguin, G.E., Vitelli, E.J., Toledo, J., Sarrio, L., Pezzotto, S.M., Mardegan Issa, J.P., Cointry, G.R., Feldman, S.

    Published in Microscopy research and technique (01-02-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT The induction of tolerance has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy for arthritis aiming to decrease progression of the pathology, probably by…”
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    Bone quality parameters of the distal radius as assessed by pQCT in normal and fractured women by SCHNEIDER, P, REINERS, C, COINTRY, G. R, CAPOZZA, R. F, FERRETTI, J. L

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-01-2001)
    “…The aim of this study was to test the ability of some indicators of different aspects of bone quality (assessed by peripheral quantitative computed tomography…”
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    Meagre effects of disuse on the human fibula are not explained by bone size or geometry by Ireland, A., Capozza, R. F., Cointry, G. R., Nocciolino, L., Ferretti, J. L., Rittweger, J.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-02-2017)
    “…Summary Fibula response to disuse is unknown; we assessed fibula bone in spinal cord injury (SCI) patients and able-bodied counterparts. Group differences were…”
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    Fibula: The Forgotten Bone—May It Provide Some Insight On a Wider Scope for Bone Mechanostat Control? by Rittweger, J., Ireland, A., Lüscher, S., Nocciolino, L. M., Pilot, N., Pisani, L., Cointry, G. R., Ferretti, J. L., Capozza, R. F.

    Published in Current osteoporosis reports (01-12-2018)
    “…The human fibula responds to its mechanical environment differently from the tibia accordingly with foot usage. Fibula structure is unaffected by disuse, and…”
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    Effects of large doses of olpadronate (dimethyl-pamidronate) on mineral density, cross-sectional architecture, and mechanical properties of rat femurs by FERRETTI, J. L, MONDELO, N, CAPOZZA, R. F, COINTRY, G. R, ZANCHETTA, J. R, MONTUORI, E

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-1995)
    “…As part of a safety-assessment study, doses of 8, 40, and 200 mg/kg per day, 6 days per week, of sodium olpadronate (dimethyl-APD, Me2-APD) were given by…”
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    Intravenous olpadronate restores ovariectomy-affected bone strength : a mechanical, densitometric and tomographic (pQCT) study by COINTRY, G. R, MONDELO, N, ZANCHETTA, J. R, MONTUORI, E, FERRETTI, J. L

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-1995)
    “…Female Wistar rats aged 3 months were ovariectomized (OX, n = 27). Three months later they were given i.v. doses of 150 (6), 300 (7), or 600 (6) ug/kg 2/wk of…”
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    Monophasic dose-response curves of betamethasone on geometric and mechanical properties of femur diaphyses in growing rats by Ferretti, J.L., Capozza, R.F., Cointry, G.R., Delgado, C.J., Zanchetta, J.R.

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (1995)
    “…The biomechanical repercussion of the corticoid-induced osteopenia (a severe consequence of long-term glucocorticoid therapy) was studied in cortical bone of…”
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    Analysis of the independent power of age-related, anthropometric and mechanical factors as determinants of the structure of radius and tibia in normal adults. A pQCT study by Reina, P, Cointry, G R, Nocciolino, L, Feldman, S, Ferretti, J L, Rittweger, J, Capozza, R F

    “…To compare the independent influence of mechanical and non-mechanical factors on bone features, multiple regression analyses were performed between pQCT…”
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    pQCT-assessed relationships between diaphyseal design and cortical bone mass and density in the tibiae of healthy sedentary and trained men and women by Capozza, R F, Rittweger, J, Reina, P S, Mortarino, P, Nocciolino, L M, Feldman, S, Ferretti, J L, Cointry, G R

    “…In a pQCT study of running-trained and untrained men and women we had shown that bone mass distribution along the tibia was adapted to the usage-derived stress…”
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    Effects of hypophysectomy and recombinant human growth hormone on material and geometric properties and the pre- and post-yield behavior of femurs in young rats by Feldman, Sara, Cointry, Gustavo R, Leite Duarte, Marı́a E, Sarrió, Leandro, Ferretti, José L, Capozza, Ricardo F

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (2004)
    “…To study the musculoskeletal effects of hypophysectomy (Hx) and a partial replacement treatment with recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) in rats, we…”
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    Mineralization- and remodeling-unrelated improvement of the post-yield properties of rat cortical bone by high doses of olpadronate by Capozza, R F, Mondelo, N, Reina, P S, Nocciolino, L, Meta, M, Roldan, E J, Ferretti, J L, Cointry, G R

    “…Some pharmacologic effects on bone modeling may not be evident in studies of remodeling skeletons. This study analyzes some effects of olpadronate on cortical…”
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    Biomechanical background for a noninvasive assessment of bone strength and muscle-bone interactions by Cointry, G R, Capozza, R F, Negri, A L, Roldán, E J A, Ferretti, J L

    “…New concepts and methods of study in bone biomechanics defy the prevailing idea that bone strength is determined by a systemically-controlled "mineralized…”
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    Preclinical toxicology of bisphosphonates by Mondelo, N, Peluffo, V A, Parma, M D, Cointry, G R, Capozza, R F, Ferretti, J L, Piccinni, E, Montuori, E

    Published in Medicina (Buenos Aires) (1997)
    “…Bisphosphonates regulate bone turnover by inhibiting osteoclastic bone resorption. Due to their pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic characteristics,…”
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    Bone mass, bone strength, muscle–bone interactions, osteopenias and osteoporoses by Ferretti, José Luis, Cointry, Gustavo Roberto, Capozza, Ricardo Francisco, Frost, Harold M.

    Published in Mechanisms of ageing and development (01-03-2003)
    “…Densitometrically, the skeleton is currently conceived as ‘a systemically regulated mass of mineralized material that is born, grows, reaches a more or less…”
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    Bone mass, bone strength, muscle-bone interactions, osteopenias and osteoporosis by Ferretti, J L, Cointry, G R, Capozza, R F, Frost, H M

    Published in Mechanisms of ageing and development (01-03-2003)
    “…Densitometrically, the skeleton is currently conceived as 'a systemically regulated mass of mineralized material that is born, grows, reaches a more or less…”
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