Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Osteoporosis, Bone density and Bone mineral are his primary areas of study. His Internal medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Osteocalcin and Osteoblast. His research in Endocrinology intersects with topics in Growth factor, Insulin-like growth factor and Bone marrow.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Dentistry, Surgery and Bone remodeling. The various areas that he examines in his Bone density study include Teriparatide, Obesity, Inbred strain and Fracture risk. His Bone mineral research also works with subjects such as
His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Osteoporosis, Bone density and Bone remodeling. His is involved in several facets of Internal medicine study, as is seen by his studies on Bone mineral, Adipose tissue, Bone marrow, Parathyroid hormone and Adipogenesis. His Endocrinology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cortical bone, Growth factor, Insulin-like growth factor and Osteoblast.
His studies deal with areas such as Physical therapy, Surgery, Bioinformatics and Intensive care medicine as well as Osteoporosis. His Bone density research includes themes of Femur and Osteopenia. His research in Bone remodeling intersects with topics in Bone cell and Homeostasis.
Clifford J. Rosen mostly deals with Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Bone marrow, Cell biology and Adipose tissue. His Internal medicine study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Diabetes mellitus. Endocrinology is often connected to Osteocalcin in his work.
His Cell biology research incorporates elements of Stromal cell, Cellular differentiation and Osteoblast. His study on Adipose tissue also encompasses disciplines like
Clifford J. Rosen mainly investigates Cell biology, Internal medicine, Mesenchymal stem cell, Bone marrow and Endocrinology. His Cell biology research focuses on subjects like Cell, which are linked to Apoptosis, Skeleton and Senescence. He studied Internal medicine and Diabetes mellitus that intersect with Randomized controlled trial.
His studies in Mesenchymal stem cell integrate themes in fields like Cellular differentiation and Osteoblast. His Bone marrow study combines topics in areas such as Stromal cell, Cortical bone, Myeloid, Stem cell and Adipose tissue. His study in Bone resorption, Osteoporosis and Growth hormone receptor is done as part of Endocrinology.
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The 2011 Report on Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium and Vitamin D from the Institute of Medicine: What Clinicians Need to Know
A. Catharine Ross;Jo Ann E. Manson;Steven A. Abrams;John F. Aloia;John F. Aloia.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (2011)
Primer on the metabolic bone diseases and disorders of mineral metabolism
John P. Bilezikian;Roger Bouillon;Thomas Clemens;Juliet Compston.
Rhode Island dental journal (2013)
The Effects of Parathyroid Hormone and Alendronate Alone or in Combination in Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
Dennis M. Black;Susan L. Greenspan;Kristine E. Ensrud;Lisa Palermo.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2003)
Vitamin D Insufficiency
Clifford J. Rosen.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2011)
Circulating levels of IGF-1 directly regulate bone growth and density
Shoshana Yakar;Clifford J. Rosen;Wesley G. Beamer;Cheryl L. Ackert-Bicknell.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2002)
Mechanisms of disease: is osteoporosis the obesity of bone?
Clifford J Rosen;Mary L Bouxsein.
Nature Reviews Rheumatology (2006)
Effect of testosterone treatment on body composition and muscle strength in men over 65 years of age.
Peter J. Snyder;Helen Peachey;Peter Hannoush;Jesse A. Berlin.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (1999)
Clinical practice. Postmenopausal osteoporosis.
Clifford J Rosen.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2005)
Meta-analyses of Therapies for Postmenopausal Osteoporosis. IX: Summary of Meta-Analyses of Therapies for Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
Ann Cranney;Gordon Guyatt;Lauren Griffith;George Wells.
Endocrine Reviews (2002)
Adherence to bisphosphonate therapy and fracture rates in osteoporotic women: relationship to vertebral and nonvertebral fractures from 2 US claims databases.
Ethel S. Siris;Steven T. Harris;Clifford J. Rosen;Charles E. Barr.
Mayo Clinic proceedings (2006)
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