Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8627655 | Bone Reports | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Lowering both dietary vit D (100â¯IU/kg) and Ca (2.5â¯g/kg) in AIN-93G diet did not result in differences in bone development of female CD-1 mice at early adulthood. Translational relevance of bone studies conducted using the AIN-93G diet may be affected by its high vit D and Ca content.
Keywords
ROIpTHBMDTb.ThTb.SpBMCTb.NCt.ThPBMμCTVit DCt.Ar/Tt.ArECCcortical area fractionPs.PmBV/TVISOIsoflavonesanalysis of varianceANOVAconnectivity densityBone mineral densityPeak bone massMicro-computed tomographytrabecular separationstandard error meanBone structuretrabecular numbertrabecular thicknesscortical thicknessPhosphorusBone mineral contentSEMREFregion of interestmicro computed tomographyparathyroid hormoneVitamin DCalcium
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Authors
Jenalyn L. Yumol, C. Brent Wakefield, Sandra M. Sacco, Philip J. Sullivan, Elena M. Comelli, Wendy E. Ward,