Calcitonin reserve in healthy women and patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis R. Pérez CanoM. J. MontoyaM. Garrido Clinical Investigations Pages: 203 - 208
Estimated long-term effect of calcitonin treatment in acute osteoporotic spine fractures H. ReschP. PietschmannR. Willvonseder Clinical Investigations Pages: 209 - 213
Calcitonin (but not calcitonin gene-related peptide) increases mouse bone cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner, and increases mouse bone formation, alone and in combination with fluoride John R. FarleySusan L. HallNanine M. Tarbaux Laboratory Investigations Pages: 214 - 221
Cyclosporines: Correlation of immunosuppressive activity and inhibition of bone resorption Pamela J. StewartPaula H. Stern Laboratory Investigations Pages: 222 - 226
Fixation and demineralization of bone tissue for immunohistochemical staining of neuropeptides Anders BjurholmA. KreicbergsM. Schultzberg Laboratory Investigations Pages: 227 - 231
Biochemical characterization of a virus-induced osteosarcoma-like osseous lesionin vitro Jörg SchmidtEllen I. ClossMichael Silbermann Molecular and Cellular Biology Pages: 232 - 242
Human amelogenins: Sequences of “TRAP” molecules Alan G. FinchamYiyuan HuMalcolm L. Snead Molecular and Cellular Biology Pages: 243 - 250
Neurotransmitter regulation of cytosolic calcium in osteoblast-like bone cells Hiromichi KumagaiHisato SakamotoBertram Sacktor Rapid Communications Pages: 251 - 254
Evidence forin vivo upregulation of 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D3 receptor in human monocytes J. MerkeM. NawrotE. Ritz Rapid Communications Pages: 255 - 256
Spontaneous release of interleukin-1 (IL-1) from medullary mononuclear cells of pagetic subjects Giulio PioliGiuseppe GirasoleMario Passeri Rapid Communications Pages: 257 - 259
Swelling of cartilage and expansion of the collagen network R. A. BrownP. D. Byers Letter to the Editor Pages: 260 - 261