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Overview

Beate Lanske is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine with significant work in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Subfields of study include molecular biology, oncology, orthopedics and sports medicine, nephrology, and genetics.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including bone health and treatments, bone health and osteoporosis research, parathyroid disorders and treatments, bone metabolism and diseases, urologic and reproductive health conditions, magnesium in health and disease, and growth hormone and insulin-like growth factors.

Frequent publication venues where Beate Lanske has contributed include Bone, eLife, JBMR Plus, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, and Nature Communications.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Beate Lanske include:

  • RANKL regulates male reproductive function, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Influence of FGF23 and Klotho on male reproduction: Systemic vs direct effects, 2020, The FASEB Journal
  • Structure-based design of selective, orally available salt-inducible kinase inhibitors that stimulate bone formation in mice, 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Effects of abaloparatide and teriparatide on bone resorption and bone formation in female mice, 2020, Bone Reports
  • The Calcium-Sensing Receptor Is Essential for Calcium and Bicarbonate Sensitivity in Human Spermatozoa, 2020, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including Martin Blomberg Jensen, Anders Juul, Ida Marie Boisen, Anne Jørgensen, and John E. Nielsen.

Best Publications

  • Regulation of Rate of Cartilage Differentiation by Indian Hedgehog and PTH-Related Protein

    Andrea Vortkamp;Kaechoong Lee;Beate Lanske;Gino V. Segre

  • PTH/PTHrP Receptor in Early Development and Indian Hedgehog--Regulated Bone Growth

    Beate Lanske;Andrew C. Karaplis;Kaechong Lee;Arne Luz

  • Klotho: a novel phosphaturic substance acting as an autocrine enzyme in the renal proximal tubule

    Ming Chang Hu;Mingjun Shi;Jianning Zhang;Johanne Pastor

  • Molecular insights into the klotho-dependent, endocrine mode of action of fibroblast growth factor 19 subfamily members

    Regina Goetz;Andrew Beenken;Omar A. Ibrahimi;Juliya Kalinina

  • Homozygous ablation of fibroblast growth factor-23 results in hyperphosphatemia and impaired skeletogenesis, and reverses hypophosphatemia in Phex-deficient mice.

    Despina Sitara;Mohammed S. Razzaque;Martina Hesse;Subbiah Yoganathan

  • Targeted expression of constitutively active receptors for parathyroid hormone and parathyroid hormone-related peptide delays endochondral bone formation and rescues mice that lack parathyroid hormone-related peptide

    E. Schipani;B. Lanske;J. Hunzelman;A. Luz

  • Rescue of the parathyroid hormone-related protein knockout mouse demonstrates that parathyroid hormone-related protein is essential for mammary gland development.

    J.J. Wysolmerski;W.M. Philbrick;M.E. Dunbar;B. Lanske

  • Premature aging-like phenotype in fibroblast growth factor 23 null mice is a vitamin D-mediated process.

    Mohammed S. Razzaque;Despina Sitara;Takashi Taguchi;René St-Arnaud

  • Nucleolar Localization of Parathyroid Hormone-Related Peptide Enhances Survival of Chondrocytes under Conditions That Promote Apoptotic Cell Death

    J. E. Henderson;N. Amizuka;H. Warshawsky;D. Biasotto

  • Characterization and cloning of the E11 antigen, a marker expressed by rat osteoblasts and osteocytes.

    A. Wetterwald;W. Hofstetter;M.G. Cecchini;B. Lanske

  • Parathyroid hormone directs bone marrow mesenchymal cell fate.

    Yi Fan;Yi Fan;Jun-ichi Hanai;Phuong T. Le;Ruiye Bi;Ruiye Bi

  • PTHrP and Indian hedgehog control differentiation of growth plate chondrocytes at multiple steps.

    Tatsuya Kobayashi;Ung Il Chung;Ernestina Schipani;Michael Starbuck

  • Parathyroid hormone-related peptide delays terminal differentiation of chondrocytes during endochondral bone development.

    K Lee;B Lanske;A C Karaplis;J D Deeds

  • FGF23 regulates renal sodium handling and blood pressure

    Olena Andrukhova;Svetlana Slavic;Alina Smorodchenko;Ute Zeitz

  • Parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) regulates fetal–placental calcium transport through a receptor distinct from the PTH/PTHrP receptor

    Christopher S. Kovacs;Beate Lanske;Joy L. Hunzelman;Jun Guo

  • Indian hedgehog is a major mediator of progesterone signaling in the mouse uterus

    Kevin Lee;JaeWook Jeong;Inseok Kwak;Cheng-Tai Yu

  • Indian hedgehog produced by postnatal chondrocytes is essential for maintaining a growth plate and trabecular bone

    Yukiko Maeda;Eiichiro Nakamura;Minh-Thanh Nguyen;Larry J. Suva

  • The parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide receptor coordinates endochondral bone development by directly controlling chondrocyte differentiation

    Ung-il Chung;Beate Lanske;Kaechoong Lee;En Li

  • Indian hedgehog stimulates periarticular chondrocyte differentiation to regulate growth plate length independently of PTHrP

    Tatsuya Kobayashi;Desi W. Soegiarto;Yingzi Yang;Beate Lanske

  • In vivo genetic evidence for klotho-dependent, fibroblast growth factor 23 (Fgf23) -mediated regulation of systemic phosphate homeostasis

    Teruyo Nakatani;Bara Sarraj;Mutsuko Ohnishi;Michael J. Densmore

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry M. Kronenberg
Henry M. Kronenberg Harvard University
Roland Baron
Roland Baron Harvard University
Anders Juul
Anders Juul University of Copenhagen
Moosa Mohammadi
Moosa Mohammadi New York University Langone Medical Center
Harald Jüppner
Harald Jüppner Harvard University
Ernestina Schipani
Ernestina Schipani University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Gino V. Segre
Gino V. Segre Harvard University
Mary L. Bouxsein
Mary L. Bouxsein Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Marcel Karperien
Marcel Karperien University of Twente
Makoto Kuro-o
Makoto Kuro-o Jichi Medical University

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