The role of skeletal calcium deficiency in postmenopausal osteoporosis James M. BurnellDavid J. BaylinkElizabeth J. Teubner Clinical Investigations Pages: 187 - 192
Evidence that factors other than 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D may play a role in augmenting intestinal calcium absorption in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism Megumu HinoItsuo YamamotoKanji Torizuka Clinical Investigations Pages: 193 - 196
Changes in heated and in laser-irradiated human tooth enamel and their probable effects on solubility B. O. FowlerS. Kuroda Clinical Investigations Pages: 197 - 208
Modulation of bone loss during calcium insufficiency by controlled dynamic loading L. E. LanyonC. T. RubinG. Baust Laboratory Investigations Pages: 209 - 216
Short-term chronic fluoride administration and trabecular bone remodeling in beagles: A pilot study Gillian R. SnowC. Anderson Laboratory Investigations Pages: 217 - 221
Parathyroid glands, calcium, and vitamin D in experimental fluorosis in pigs L. AndersenA. RichardsO. Fejerskov Laboratory Investigations Pages: 222 - 226
Cytotoxic and migration inhibitory effects of bisphosphonates on macrophages P. Helen StevensonJohn R. Stevenson Laboratory Investigations Pages: 227 - 233
Human parathyroid hormone (1–34) and salmon calcitonin do not reverse impaired mineralization produced by high doses of 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 M. Gunness-HeyJ. M. HockL. G. Raisz Laboratory Investigations Pages: 234 - 238
Surface activity on the periosteal and corticoendosteal envelopes following continuous progestogen supplementation in spayed Beagles Kristi K. KarambolovaGillian R. SnowColin Anderson Laboratory Investigations Pages: 239 - 243
Bone vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein is localized in chondrocytes of growth-plate cartilage X. Y. ZhouD. W. DempsterT. L. Clemens Rapid Communication Pages: 244 - 247