Lorena M Havill
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Recent Articles
1.
Housman G, Havill L, Quillen E, Comuzzie A, Stone A
Cartilage
. 2018 Feb;
10(3):335-345.
PMID: 29457464
Objective: Osteoarthritis (OA) affects humans and several other animals. Thus, the mechanisms underlying this disorder, such as specific skeletal tissue DNA methylation patterns, may be evolutionary conserved. However, associations between...
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Tiyasatkulkovit W, Malaivijitnond S, Charoenphandhu N, Havill L, Ford A, VandeBerg J
Phytomedicine
. 2014 Dec;
21(12):1498-503.
PMID: 25442257
Phytoestrogen-rich Pueraria mirifica (PM) tuberous extract is a promising candidate for the development of anti-osteoporosis drugs for postmenopausal women, but its action has never been validated in humans or in...
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Bredbenner T, Mason R, Havill L, Orwoll E, Nicolella D
J Bone Miner Res
. 2014 Apr;
29(9):2090-100.
PMID: 24692132
Increased risk of skeletal fractures due to bone mass loss is a major public health problem resulting in significant morbidity and mortality, particularly in the case of hip fractures. Current...
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Cox L, Comuzzie A, Havill L, Karere G, Spradling K, Mahaney M, et al.
ILAR J
. 2013 Nov;
54(2):106-21.
PMID: 24174436
A major challenge for understanding susceptibility to common human diseases is determining genetic and environmental factors that influence mechanisms underlying variation in disease-related traits. The most common diseases afflicting the...
5.
Nicolella D, OConnor M, Enoka R, Boyan B, Hart D, Resnick E, et al.
Biol Sex Differ
. 2012 Dec;
3(1):28.
PMID: 23259740
The occurrence of knee osteoarthritis (OA) increases with age and is more common in women compared with men, especially after the age of 50 years. Recent work suggests that contact...
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Burket J, Gourion-Arsiquaud S, Havill L, Baker S, Boskey A, van der Meulen M
J Biomech
. 2010 Nov;
44(2):277-84.
PMID: 21074774
Material property changes in bone tissue with ageing are a crucial missing component in our ability to understand and predict age-related fracture. Cortical bone osteons contain a natural gradient in...
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Bredbenner T, Eliason T, Potter R, Mason R, Havill L, Nicolella D
J Biomech
. 2010 Mar;
43(9):1780-6.
PMID: 20227696
We hypothesize that variability in knee subchondral bone surface geometry will differentiate between patients at risk and those not at risk for developing osteoarthritis (OA) and suggest that statistical shape...
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Hansen H, Bredbenner T, Nicolella D, Mahaney M, Havill L
Bone
. 2009 Jun;
45(5):892-7.
PMID: 19523547
A great deal of research into the determinants of bone strength has unequivocally demonstrated that variation in bone strength is highly subject to genetic factors. Increasing attention in skeletal genetic...
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Doubleday A, Kaestle F, Cox L, Birnbaum S, Mahaney M, Havill L
J Med Primatol
. 2009 Apr;
38(2):97-106.
PMID: 19367734
Background: LRP5 is known to have an important relationship with bone density and a variety of other biological processes. Mapping to human chromosome 11q13.2, LRP5 shows considerable evolutionary conservation. Orthologs...
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Gourion-Arsiquaud S, Burket J, Havill L, DiCarlo E, Doty S, Mendelsohn R, et al.
J Bone Miner Res
. 2009 Feb;
24(7):1271-81.
PMID: 19210217
Little is known about osteonal bone mineral and matrix properties, although these properties are of major importance for the understanding of bone alterations related to age and bone diseases such...