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The Intimate Relationship between Adipose Tissue, Fertility, and Bone. [PDF]
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Habitual natto intake elevates serum MK-7 levels, enhances osteocalcin carboxylation, and supports bone density: a meta-analysis of Japanese evidence. [PDF]
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Associations of bone health biomarkers and bone mineral density with dietary intakes in vitamin D deficient women: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Cow's Milk Positively Impacts Bone Formation by Regulating the Osteocalcin Pathway Compared to Transgenic and Non-Transgenic Soy-Based Beverages in BALB/c Mice. [PDF]
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Calcified Tissue International, 1986
After intravenous injection, labeled bovine osteocalcin was rapidly removed from rat plasma and taken up mainly by kidney, liver, and bone. The rate of disappearance was slowed by nephrectomy but not as much by ureteric ligation, suggesting renal destruction of osteocalcin rather than renal excretion.
W, Farrugia, R A, Melick
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After intravenous injection, labeled bovine osteocalcin was rapidly removed from rat plasma and taken up mainly by kidney, liver, and bone. The rate of disappearance was slowed by nephrectomy but not as much by ureteric ligation, suggesting renal destruction of osteocalcin rather than renal excretion.
W, Farrugia, R A, Melick
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Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1991
The serum levels of osteocalcin, a 49 amino acid bone matrix protein have been found to represent a specific biochemical parameter of bone formation. The serum osteocalcin levels are influenced by age, sex and the time of blood sampling. In various studies on osteoporosis, endocrinopathies and other diseases which might be associated with bone ...
L, Lisá, M, Neradilová
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The serum levels of osteocalcin, a 49 amino acid bone matrix protein have been found to represent a specific biochemical parameter of bone formation. The serum osteocalcin levels are influenced by age, sex and the time of blood sampling. In various studies on osteoporosis, endocrinopathies and other diseases which might be associated with bone ...
L, Lisá, M, Neradilová
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