Whole-body and site-specific bone remodelling in patients with previous femoral fractures: relationships between reduced physical activity, reduced bone mass and increased bone resorption.
1. A new tracer method is described for the non-invasive measurement of bone formation in the proximal femur. The method is based on our previously described whole-body method using 85Sr as the tracer (Reeve, J., Hesp, R. and Wootton, R. Calcif. Tissue Res. 1976; 22, 191-206). It allows correction t...
Principais autores: | Wand, J, Smith, T, Green, JR, Hesp, R, Bradbeer, J, Reeve, J |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1992
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