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    Interactions between Cooccurring Lactic Acid Bacteria in Honey Bee Hives by Rokop, Z P, Horton, M A, Newton, I L G

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-10-2015)
    “…In contrast to the honey bee gut, which is colonized by a few characteristic bacterial clades, the hive of the honey bee is home to a diverse array of…”
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    Epizootics of Streptococcus agalactiae infection in captive rays from Queensland, Australia by Bowater, R O, Dennis, M M, Blyde, D, Stone, B, Barnes, A C, Delamare‐Deboutteville, J, Horton, M A, White, M, Condon, K, Jones, R

    Published in Journal of fish diseases (01-02-2018)
    “…The aim of this study was to describe two epizootics of high mortalities from infection with Streptococcus agalactiae, occurring in captive rays held in a…”
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    Hypoxia induces giant osteoclast formation and extensive bone resorption in the cat by Muzylak, M, Price, J S, Horton, M A

    Published in Calcified tissue international (01-11-2006)
    “…Dental disease due to osteoclast (OC) overactivity reaches epidemic proportions in older domestic cats and has also been reported in wild cats. Feline…”
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    Trafficking of Matrix Collagens Through Bone-Resorbing Osteoclasts by Nesbitt, Stephen A., Horton, Michael A.

    “…An intracellular pathway for proteins liberated from mineralized matrix during resorption was identified in osteoclasts. Analysis by confocal microscopy of…”
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    A few corrections by Horton, M. A.

    Published in British dental journal (01-11-2019)
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    Identifying early osteoclastic resorptive lesions in feline teeth: a model for understanding the origin of multiple idiopathic root resorption by DeLaurier, A., Boyde, A., Jackson, B., Horton, M. A., Price, J. S.

    Published in Journal of periodontal research (01-04-2009)
    “…Background and Objective:  Domestic cats commonly suffer from external osteoclastic tooth resorption, a disease with many similarities to human multiple…”
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    Single Integrin Molecule Adhesion Forces in Intact Cells Measured by Atomic Force Microscopy by Lehenkari, P.P., Horton, M.A.

    “…Cross-talk between cells and the extracellular matrix is critically influenced by the mechanical properties of cell surface receptor-ligand interactions; these…”
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    Atomic force microscopy can be used to mechanically stimulate osteoblasts and evaluate cellular strain distributions by Charras, G.T., Lehenkari, P.P., Horton, M.A.

    Published in Ultramicroscopy (2001)
    “…In this study, atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to mechanically stimulate primary osteoblasts. In response to mechanical force applied by the AFM, the…”
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    Vasoactive intestinal peptide regulates osteoclast activity via specific binding sites on both osteoclasts and osteoblasts by Lundberg, P, Lie, A, Bjurholm, A, Lehenkari, P.P, Horton, M.A, Lerner, U.H, Ransjö, M

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-2000)
    “…Clinical and experimental observations, together with immunohistochemical findings, suggest that neuro-osteogenic interactions may occur in the skeleton. In…”
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    Skeletal tissues as nanomaterials by Bozec, L, Horton, M A

    “…Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body and, though the fibre-forming collagens have a 'common' structure, it is adapted to perform a large range of…”
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    Integrated confocal and scanning probe microscopy for biomedical research by Haupt, B J, Pelling, A E, Horton, M A

    Published in TheScientificWorld (15-12-2006)
    “…Atomic force microscopy (AFM) continues to be developed, not only in design, but also in application. The new focus of using AFM is changing from pure material…”
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    Apoptosis Induced by Inhibition of Intercellular Contact by Bates, Richard C., Buret, Andre, van Helden, Dirk F., Horton, Michael A., Burns, Gordon F.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-04-1994)
    “…The LIM 1863 colon carcinoma cell line grows as structural organoids of goblet and columnar cells around a central lumen and provides a model for the…”
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    Analysis of the surface characteristics and mineralization status of feline teeth using scanning electron microscopy by DeLaurier, A., Boyde, A., Horton, M. A., Price, J. S.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-11-2006)
    “…External resorption of teeth by odontoclasts is a common condition of unknown origin affecting domestic cats. Odontoclastic resorptive lesions involve the…”
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    Recapitulation of the parathyroid hormone‐related peptide–Indian hedgehog pathway in the regenerating deer antler by Faucheux, C., Nicholls, B.M., Allen, S., Danks, J.A., Horton, M.A., Price, J.S.

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-09-2004)
    “…Parathyroid hormone (PTH)‐related peptide (PTHrP) and the PTH/PTHrP receptor (PPR) play an essential role in controlling growth plate development. The aim of…”
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    Adapting atomic force microscopy for cell biology by Lehenkari, P.P, Charras, G.T, Nykänen, A, Horton, M.A

    Published in Ultramicroscopy (01-02-2000)
    “…We present details of our AFM modifications to produce an adaptable imaging system for the cell biologist. We have designed and validated a new inverted…”
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    The alpha v beta 3 integrin "vitronectin receptor" by Horton, M A

    “…The alpha v beta 3 "vitronectin receptor" is a member of the integrin superfamily of adhesion molecules. As such, this 160/85 kDa heterodimeric protein…”
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    Vitronectin Receptor Has a Role in Bone Resorption but Does Not Mediate Tight Sealing Zone Attachment of Osteoclasts to the Bone Surface by Lakkakorpi, P. T., Horton, M. A., Helfrich, M. H., E.-K. Karhukorpi, Väänänen, H. K.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-11-1991)
    “…During bone resorption, osteoclasts form a tight attachment, the sealing zone, around resorption lacunae. Vitronectin receptor has previously been shown to be…”
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    Integrin antagonists as inhibitors of bone resorption: implications for treatment by Horton, Michael A.

    Published in Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (01-05-2001)
    “…Currently ‘accepted’ treatments for bone disease utilise drugs that inhibit osteoclastic bone resorption; these lead to a reduction in subsequent bone loss and…”
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