Paul J Niziolek
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McAteer M, Niziolek P, Ellis S, Alge D, Robling A
Calcif Tissue Int
. 2010 Mar;
86(5):389-96.
PMID: 20306026
Mechanical loading and intermittent parathyroid (iPTH) treatment are both osteoanabolic stimuli and are regulated by partially overlapping cellular signaling pathways. iPTH has been shown clinically to be effective in increasing...
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Munugalavadla V, Vemula S, Sims E, Krishnan S, Chen S, Yan J, et al.
Mol Cell Biol
. 2008 Sep;
28(23):7182-98.
PMID: 18809581
Intracellular signals involved in the maturation and function of osteoclasts are poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that osteoclasts express multiple regulatory subunits of class I(A) phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3-K) although the...
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Robling A, Niziolek P, Baldridge L, Condon K, Allen M, Alam I, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2007 Dec;
283(9):5866-75.
PMID: 18089564
Sclerostin, the protein product of the Sost gene, is a potent inhibitor of bone formation. Among bone cells, sclerostin is found nearly exclusively in the osteocytes, the cell type that...
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Smith L, Niziolek P, Haberstroh K, Nauman E, Webster T
Int J Nanomedicine
. 2007 Nov;
2(3):383-8.
PMID: 18019837
To facilitate locomotion and support the body, the skeleton relies on the transmission of forces between muscles and bones through complex junctions called entheses. The varying mechanical and biological properties...