The bone “quality” problem Stanley WallachJoel D. FeinblattLouis V. Avioli Editorial Pages: 169 - 172
Menopausal bone loss is partially regulated by dietary intake of vitamin D Barbara LukertJan HigginsMary Stoskopf Clinical Investigations Pages: 173 - 179
Ultrasound attenuation of the calcaneus in the female population: Normative data John E. DamilakisEmmanuel DretakisNicholas C. Gourtsoyiannis Clinical Investigations Pages: 180 - 183
Rectal salmon calcitonin for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis Kirsten OvergaardMarc Allan HansenClaus Christiansen Clinical Investigations Pages: 184 - 188
Bone tissue response to four-month antiorthostatic bedrest: A bone histomorphometric study Sabinne PalleLaurence VicoChristian Alexandre Clinical Investigations Pages: 189 - 194
Hemopoietic functions of marrow-derived osteogenic cells D. BenayahuM. HorowitzS. Wientroub Laboratory Investigations Pages: 195 - 201
Adhesion, growth, and matrix production by osteoblasts on collagen substrata L. MasiA. FranchiM. L. Brandi Laboratory Investigations Pages: 202 - 212
The localization and characterization of proteinases for the initial cleavage of porcine amelogenin T. TanabeM. FukaeM. Shimizu Laboratory Investigations Pages: 213 - 217
Calcium regulating activity of 26,27-dialkyl analogs of 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 Tatsuro MiyaharaMasahiro HaradaNobuo Ikekawa Laboratory Investigations Pages: 218 - 222
The anabolic effect of estrogen on endosteal bone formation in the mouse is attenuated by ovariohysterectomy: A role for the uterus in the skeletal response to estrogen? Steven D. BainMason C. BaileyMartin W. Edwards Laboratory Investigations Pages: 223 - 228
Experimental changes in mineral content of juvenile mouse femora Kenneth R. GordonPhillip BurnsGary Keller Laboratory Investigations Pages: 229 - 232
Abstracts from the Third Symposium of the Spanish Society of Bone and Mineral Research (SEIOMM) Oviedo, Spain 25–27 September 1991 Laboratory Investigations Pages: 233 - 248