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    Reduction of dietary magnesium by only 50% in the rat disrupts bone and mineral metabolism

    The objective of this study was to determine the effect of a moderate reduction of dietary magnesium [50% of nutrient requirement (50% NR)] on bone and mineral metabolism in the rat, and to explore possible me...

    R. K. Rude, H. E. Gruber, H. J. Norton, L. Y. Wei, A. Frausto in Osteoporosis International (2006)

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    Magnesium Deficiency: Effect on Bone and Mineral Metabolism in the Mouse

    Insufficient dietary magnesium (Mg) intake has been associated in humans with low bone mass. Mg deficiency in the rat has suggested bone loss is due to increased bone resorption and/or inadequate bone formatio...

    R.K. Rude, H.E. Gruber, L.Y. Wei, A. Frausto, B.G. Mills in Calcified Tissue International (2003)

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    Cytokines Expressed in Multinucleated Cells: Paget's Disease and Giant Cell Tumors versus Normal Bone

    Human osteoclasts are well characterized multinucleated cells whose function is the directed resorption of normal bone (NB). Osteoclastic bone destruction accompanies lytic solid tumors and myeloma as well as...

    B. G. Mills, A. Frausto in Calcified Tissue International (1997)