Skeletal Biology and Medicine I
Mechanisms Regulating Bone Mass, Volume 1237
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

1. Edition February 2012
252 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
The volume features current basic, clinical, and translational
research on aspects of skeletal morphogenesis and remodeling in
health and disease. Papers survey vital new insights into the
mechanisms of bone development and restructuring, including
cellular and mechanical triggers, receptors and signaling
pathways. Also covered are the effects of other physiological
systems and disease states, such as immune system inflammation,
diabetes, infection, and cancer on musculoskeletal health. Recent
findings are shaping therapeutic directions that focus on both
anti-resorptive and anabolic therapies.
Basic scientists, clinical investigators, and clinicians with
interests spanning endocrinology, physiology, cell biology,
pathology, genetics, molecular biology, rheumatology, oncology, and
other areas that relate to bone development and homeostasis will
find this a valuable resource for the most recent developments in
skeletal biology and medicine.
This volume presents manuscripts stemming from the 4th New York
Skeletal Biology and Medicine Conference, held at Mount Sinai
School of Medicine in New York City on April 27-30, 2011. The
papers included in this volume include two of the topic areas
presented at the conference; the other topic areas are included in
Skeletal Biology and Medicine II.
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