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Bone Histology & Histomorphometry Center

Selected Publications

1. Butterfield, K.J., J Bennett, G Gronowicz, D Adams, 2005 Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma with autogenous bone graft for maxillary sinus augmentation in a rabbit model. J Oral Maxillofacial Surg. 63:370-6.

2. Harrison, J.R., Huang, Y-F., Kelly, P.L., Adams, D.J., Gronowicz, G.A., and Clark, S.H., 2005: Col1a1 Promoter-Targeted Expression of p20C/EBPb, A Truncated C/EBPb Isoform, Causes Osteopenia in Transgenic Mice, 2005. J Biol Chem, 280:8117-24.

3. Sobue, T, T, Naganawa, L. Xiao, Y Okada, Y Tanaka, M Ito, N Okimoto, T Nakamura, JD Coffin and MM Hurley, 2005. Over-expresssion of fibroblast growth factor-2 causes defective bone mineralization and osteopenia in transgenic mice. J Cell Biochem 95:83-94.

4. Mauney, J.R., L. Abrahamson, C. Kirkeer-Head, G. Gronowicz, V. Volloch and D. L.Kaplan, 2005. Matrix-mediated retention of in vitro osteogenic differentiation potential and in vivo bone-forming capacity by human adult bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells during ex vivo expansion. Biomaterials 26:6167-75.

5. Li, X., Liu, P., Liu, W., Zhang, J., Boskey, A., Harris, E. S., Rowe, D., Ke, HuaZhu, and Wu, D. (2005). Dkk2 has a role in terminal osteoblast differentiation and mineralized matrix formation. Nat Genet 37, 945-952.

6. Pantschenko, A.G., W. Zhang, M. Nahounou, M.B. McCarthy, M.L. Stover, A.C. Lichtler, S.H. Clark and G. Gronowicz, 2005 The effect of osteoblast targeted expression of Bcl-2 in bone: differential response in male and female mice. J. Bone Mineral Res 20:1414-142.

7. Jiang, J., A.C. Lichtler, G.A. Gronowicz, D. J. Adams, S.H. Clark, C.J. Rosen and B.E. Kream, 2006 Transgenic mice with osteoblast-targeted insulin-like growth factor-I show increased bone remodeling. Bone 39:494-504.

8. Lee, S.K., JF Kalinowski, C Jacquin, DJ Adams, G Gronowicz and JA Lorenzo, 2006 Interleukin-7 influences osteoclast function in vivo but is not a critical factor in ovariectomy-induced bone loss. J Bone Mineral Res 21:695-702.

9. Delahunty, K.M., K.L. Schultz, G.A. Gronowicz, B. Koczon-Jaremko, M.L. Adamo, L.G. Horton, L.G., J. Lorenzo, L.R. Donahue, C. Ackert-Bickness, B.E. Kream, W.G. Beamer, and C.J. Rosen, 2006. Congenic mice provide in vivo evidence for a congenic locus that modulates serum IGF-I and bone acquisition. Endocrinol 147: 3915-23.

10. Lee, K. S. Y. Y. Kadono, F. Okada, C. Jacquin, B. Koczon-Jaremko, G. Gronowicz, D. J. Adams, H.L. Aguila, Y. Choi, J.A. Lorenzo, 2006. T lymphocyte deficient mice lose trabecular bone mass with ovariectomy. J Bone Mineral Res 21:1704-1712.

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E-mail: bonelab@uchc.edu

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263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030-3214

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