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Fleisch H
Orthopade . 2007 Feb; 36(2):103-4, 106-9. PMID: 17277961
The development of bisphosphonates is based on our studies in the 1960s on the mechanism of mineralization. It was shown that biological fluids contained mineralization inhibitors which we identified as...
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Fleisch H
Eur Spine J . 2003 Sep; 12 Suppl 2:S142-6. PMID: 13680318
Bisphosphonates are compounds characterized by a P-C-P structure. They act essentially on bone, inhibiting bone resorption. Through this mechanism they decrease bone loss, increase bone mineral density, and decrease bone...
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Fleisch H
Pharm Unserer Zeit . 2001 Nov; 30(6):500-4. PMID: 11715682
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Fleisch H
Pharm Unserer Zeit . 2001 Nov; 30(6):495-9. PMID: 11715681
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Fleisch H
Semin Oncol . 2001 May; 28(2 Suppl 6):45-7. PMID: 11346864
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Fleisch H
J Bone Miner Res . 2001 Mar; 16(3):437-40. PMID: 11277260
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Fleisch H
Prog Mol Subcell Biol . 1999 Aug; 23:197-216. PMID: 10448678
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Body J, Bartl R, Burckhardt P, Delmas P, Diel I, Fleisch H, et al.
J Clin Oncol . 1998 Dec; 16(12):3890-9. PMID: 9850035
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the recent data on bisphosphonate use in oncology and to provide some guidelines on the indications for their use in cancer...
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Fleisch H
Endocr Rev . 1998 Mar; 19(1):80-100. PMID: 9494781
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Fleisch H
Horm Metab Res . 1997 Mar; 29(3):145-50. PMID: 9137986
Bisphosphonates are a new class of compounds with the ability to decrease bone resorption. Their mode of action appears to be complex, involving both a direct effect on the osteoclasts...