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U. T. Iwaniec, Trevisiol, C. H., Maddalozzo, G. F., Rosen, C. J., and Turner, R. T., “Effects of low-dose parathyroid hormone on bone mass, turnover, and ectopic osteoinduction in a rat model for chronic alcohol abuse.”, Bone, vol. 42, no. 4, pp. 695-701, 2008.
U. T. Iwaniec, Philbrick, K. A., Wong, C. P., Gordon, J. L., Kahler-Quesada, A. M., Olson, D. A., Branscum, A. J., Sargent, J. L., DeMambro, V. E., Rosen, C. J., and Turner, R. T., “Room temperature housing results in premature cancellous bone loss in growing female mice: implications for the mouse as a preclinical model for age-related bone loss.”, Osteoporos Int, vol. 27, no. 10, pp. 3091-101, 2016.
G. F. Maddalozzo, Pavol, M., Philbrick, K. A., Widrick, J. J., Iwaniec, U. T., Rosen, C. J., and Turner, R. T., “Whole-body vibration slows the acquisition of fat in mature female rats: a response to BA Christiansen”, International Journal of Obesity, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 382 - 383, 2009.
G. F. Maddalozzo, Iwaniec, U. T., Turner, R. T., Rosen, C. J., and Widrick, J. J., “Whole-body vibration slows the acquisition of fat in mature female rats.”, International journal of obesity (2005), vol. 32, no. 9, pp. 1348-54, 2008.

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