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    Bone remodeling stages under physiological conditions and glucocorticoid in excess: Focus on cellular and molecular mechanisms by Povoroznyuk, V. V., Dedukh, N. V., Bystrytska, M. A., Shapovalov, V. S.

    Published in Regulatory mechanisms in biosystems (01-01-2021)
    “…This review provides a rationale for the cellular and molecular mechanisms of bone remodeling stages under physiological conditions and glucocorticoids (GCs)…”
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    Epidemiology of hip fracture and the development of FRAX in Ukraine by Povoroznyuk, VV, Grygorieva, NV, Kanis, JA, EV, McCloskey, Johansson, H, Harvey, NC, Korzh, MO, Strafun, SS, Vaida, VM, Klymovytsky, FV, Vlasenko, RO, Forosenko, VS

    Published in Archives of osteoporosis (01-12-2017)
    “…Summary A country-specific FRAX model has been developed for the Ukraine to replace the Austrian model hitherto used. Comparison of the Austrian and Ukrainian…”
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    Epidemiology of Hip Fractures in Two Regions of Ukraine by Forosenko, V. S., Vlasenko, R. O., Klymovytsky, F. V., Korzh, M. O., Strafun, S. S., Johansson, H., McCloskey, E. V., Kanis, John A., Grygorieva, Nataliia, Povoroznyuk, Vladyslav, Vaida, V. M.

    Published in Journal of osteoporosis (01-01-2018)
    “…Worldwide, the number of hip fractures, the most important osteoporotic complication in the elderly, continues to increase in line with the ageing of the…”
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    Vertebral pain syndrome and quality of life in senior women with vertebral fractures depending on their quantity and localization. by Grygorieva, N V, Orlyk, T V, Rybina, E S, Povoroznyuk, V V

    “…The features of vertebral pain (VP) and quality of life in postmenopausal women were analyzed depending on the number and location of vertebral fractures (VF)…”
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    BONE MINERAL DENSITY IN YOUNG FEMALES WITH JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS by Povoroznyuk, V. V., Dzhus, M. B.

    “…Background: bone mineral density (BMD) in young adults with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is affected by the presence of chronic systemic inflammation…”
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