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- 2012554340 abstract "The use of model organisms together with the power of genetics has profoundly affected our understanding of the physiology of one organ, the skeleton, in two distinct but complementary ways. This is the first translational reference to focus on these major conceptual advances in bone biology and their development in the clinic. Several advances have already been translated into therapies and others are being tested for diseases as different as osteoporosis, type-2 diabetes, and hypo-fertility. This book is a timely reference for both basic and clinical researchers in bone biology and endocrinology. Summarizes the latest research and translational applications of how the varied growth and development of bone affects appetite, metabolism, reproduction, and a wide range of endocrine functions Provides a common language for bone biologists, endocrinologists, osteologists, and other researchers, such as neuroscientists, who study appetite, fuel metabolism and diabetes, to discuss the development of translational research and new therapeutic strategies for bone, metabolic, and neuro-endocrine diseases. Saves researchers and clinicians time in quickly accessing the very latest details on a broad range of bone research and therapeutics, as opposed to searching through thousands of journal articles -- Source other than Library of Congress.".
- 2012554340 contributor B12685537.
- 2012554340 created "2013.".
- 2012554340 date "2013".
- 2012554340 date "2013.".
- 2012554340 dateCopyrighted "2013.".
- 2012554340 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012554340 description "The use of model organisms together with the power of genetics has profoundly affected our understanding of the physiology of one organ, the skeleton, in two distinct but complementary ways. This is the first translational reference to focus on these major conceptual advances in bone biology and their development in the clinic. Several advances have already been translated into therapies and others are being tested for diseases as different as osteoporosis, type-2 diabetes, and hypo-fertility. This book is a timely reference for both basic and clinical researchers in bone biology and endocrinology. Summarizes the latest research and translational applications of how the varied growth and development of bone affects appetite, metabolism, reproduction, and a wide range of endocrine functions Provides a common language for bone biologists, endocrinologists, osteologists, and other researchers, such as neuroscientists, who study appetite, fuel metabolism and diabetes, to discuss the development of translational research and new therapeutic strategies for bone, metabolic, and neuro-endocrine diseases. Saves researchers and clinicians time in quickly accessing the very latest details on a broad range of bone research and therapeutics, as opposed to searching through thousands of journal articles -- Source other than Library of Congress.".
- 2012554340 extent "x, 226 p., [10] p. of plates :".
- 2012554340 identifier "012415784X (hbk)".
- 2012554340 identifier "9780124157842 (hbk)".
- 2012554340 issued "2013".
- 2012554340 issued "2013.".
- 2012554340 language "eng".
- 2012554340 publisher "Oxford ; Waltham, MA : Elsevier/Academic,".
- 2012554340 subject "2013 A-108".
- 2012554340 subject "612.75 23".
- 2012554340 subject "Bone Development.".
- 2012554340 subject "Bone and Bones metabolism.".
- 2012554340 subject "Bone and Bones physiology.".
- 2012554340 subject "Bones Growth.".
- 2012554340 subject "Bones Metabolism Endocrine aspects.".
- 2012554340 subject "QP88.2 .T65 2012".
- 2012554340 subject "WE 200".
- 2012554340 title "Translational endocrinology of bone : reproduction, metabolism, and the central nervous system / edited by Gerard Karsenty.".
- 2012554340 type "text".