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Biomarkers in Bone Disease

  • Embraces a holistic approach to many conditions that affect the skeletal system
  • Describes biomarkers in terms of conventional, new and emerging analytes, techniques, platforms and applications
  • Updates scientists and professionals on advances across the disciplines
  • Identifies key facts and defines words and terms for the lay person
  • Opens the field to the all readers inquiring into this imperative area of research
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (51 entries)

  1. Body Fluids, Tissue, and Specific Biomarkers

  2. Genetic, Histological, Physical, and Imaging Methods

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 463-463
    2. Biomarker Genes in Autosomal Dominant Osteopetrosis Type II (ADO II)

      • Amélie E. Coudert, Marie-Christine de Vernejoul
      Pages 465-485
    3. Panoramic Radiomorphometric Indices of Mandible: Biomarker for Osteoporosis

      • Poornima Govindraju, T. S. Mahesh Kumar, Poornima Chandra, P. Balaji, M. B. Sowbhagya
      Pages 507-528
    4. Subchondral Bone Features and Mechanical Properties as Biomarkers of Osteoarthritis

      • James D. Johnston, Wadena D. Burnett, Saija A. Kontulainen
      Pages 529-555
    5. Spine Bone Texture and the Trabecular Bone Score (TBS)

      • William D. Leslie, Neil Binkley
      Pages 587-620
    6. Determining Skeletal Geometry

      • Vera Zymbal, Fátima Baptista, Paulo Fernandes, Kathleen F. Janz
      Pages 621-645
    7. Differentiation Biomarkers of Osteoarthritis Determined by Glycoblotting

      • Shin-Ichiro Nishimura, Takeshi Ishihara, Norimasa Iwasaki
      Pages 647-669
    8. Raman Spectroscopy as a Biomarker-Investigative Tool in Bone Metabolism

      • Catherine Bosser, Agathe Ogier, Laurianne Imbert, Thierry Hoc
      Pages 671-697
    9. Quantitative Ultrasound as a Biomarker Tool in Newborn Infants for the Bone

      • Paola Gaio, Marco Daverio, Margherita Fantinato, Giovanna Verlato
      Pages 699-716
  3. Specific Diseases and Conditions

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 717-717
    2. Bone Markers in Rett Syndrome

      • Gitte Roende, Jens-Erik Beck Jensen
      Pages 719-736
    3. Use of Bone Biomarkers After Weight Loss: Example of Bariatric Surgery

      • Maria F. G. Biagioni, Adriana L. Mendes, Sergio A. R. Paiva, Glaucia M. F. S. Mazeto
      Pages 737-754
    4. Bone Biomarkers in HIV

      • Mark Bloch, Giovanni Guaraldi
      Pages 755-781
    5. Bone Biomarkers in Intrauterine Growth Restriction

      • Despina D. Briana, Ariadne Malamitsi-Puchner
      Pages 783-794

About this book

There are many conditions that affect the skeletal system. On a worldwide basis, osteoarthritis alone affects 10%-15 percent of those over 60 years of age and in some countries more than 30-50% of postmenopausal women will have osteopenia or osteoporosis. With the increasing ageing population, maintaining skeletal health is particularly important. Fractures in the aged, for example, can lead to premature deaths. It is therefore imperative that appropriate use is made of conventional, new and emerging biomarker platforms.  Biomarkers in Bone Disease  embraces a holistic approach by combining information on different conditions that affect the skeletal system and the use of biomarkers. Biomarkers are described in terms of conventional, new and emerging analytes, techniques, platforms and applications. It covers the latest knowledge, trends and innovations. New platforms are described which combine advances in biomedical sciences, physics, computing and chemistry.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom

    Vinood B. Patel

  • Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Division of Diabetes and Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom

    Victor R. Preedy

About the editors

Professor Victor R. Preedy is a senior faculty member of King's College London (Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry) and King's College Hospital (Professor of Clinical Biochemistry). He is attached to both the Diabetes and Nutritional Sciences Division and the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics. He is also Director of the Genomics Centre and a member of the School of Medicine. Professor Preedy graduated in 1974 with an Honours Degree in Biology and Physiology with Pharmacology. He gained his University of London PhD in 1981. In 1993 he gained his second doctoral degree, for his outstanding contribution to protein metabolism in health and disease. He has received membership and fellowship of a number of academic and professional bodies in the UK, including the Royal College of Pathologists, the Royal Institute of Public Health, and the Royal Society of Chemistry. Professor Preedy has published over 570 articles, which includes 165 peer-reviewed manuscripts based on original research, 100 reviews, and over 50 books and book volumes.

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