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Delivery of miR-15b-5p via magnetic nanoparticle-enhanced bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles mitigates diabetic osteoporosis by targeting GFAP. [PDF]
Xu C, Wang Z, Liu Y, Duan K, Guan J.
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Diabetes Mellitus and Osteoporosis
Alev Eroğlu Altınova, İlhan Yetkin
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Ferroptosis as an Emerging Target in Diabetic Osteoporosis
FASEB JournalABSTRACT Diabetic osteoporosis (DOP), as a metabolic bone disease, leads to an increased risk of fracture in patients and imposes a huge burden on society and individuals. The microenvironment of type two diabetes mellitus (T2DM) may contribute to osteoporosis by triggering cell death in bone tissue.
He Gong
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IS DIABETIC OSTEOPOROSIS DUE TO MICROANGIOPATHY?
Lancet, The, 1981R Burkhardt, R Bartl
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Indian Journal of Orthopaedics, 2023
Bone fragility is an emerging complication of diabetes. People with diabetes are at a significantly higher risk of fractures compared to the general population. Bone fragility occurs in diabetes as a result of complex and poorly understood mechanisms occurring at the cellular level contributed by vascular, inflammatory and mechanical derangements. Bone
Trupti Nagendra, Prasad +3 more
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Bone fragility is an emerging complication of diabetes. People with diabetes are at a significantly higher risk of fractures compared to the general population. Bone fragility occurs in diabetes as a result of complex and poorly understood mechanisms occurring at the cellular level contributed by vascular, inflammatory and mechanical derangements. Bone
Trupti Nagendra, Prasad +3 more
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Current Diabetes Reports, 2003
Osteoporosis is the most prevalent metabolic bone disease in the United States. Although the disease has historically been reported mostly in white women, it can affect individuals of both sexes and all ethnic groups. The presence of osteoporosis related to diabetes is not well acknowledged and the impact of osteoporosis in a diabetic patient is often ...
Diane L, Chau +2 more
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Osteoporosis is the most prevalent metabolic bone disease in the United States. Although the disease has historically been reported mostly in white women, it can affect individuals of both sexes and all ethnic groups. The presence of osteoporosis related to diabetes is not well acknowledged and the impact of osteoporosis in a diabetic patient is often ...
Diane L, Chau +2 more
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IS DIABETIC OSTEOPOROSIS DUE TO MICROANGIOPATHY?
Lancet, The, 1980S Wientroub +2 more
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Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2008
Care of patients with diabetes should include assessment of bone health. The extension of the average life expectancy of people with diabetes, which has accompanied improvements in medical care, has also increased the significance of osteoporosis. In addition to the usual causes of osteoporosis associated with aging, bone health is also compromised by ...
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Care of patients with diabetes should include assessment of bone health. The extension of the average life expectancy of people with diabetes, which has accompanied improvements in medical care, has also increased the significance of osteoporosis. In addition to the usual causes of osteoporosis associated with aging, bone health is also compromised by ...
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