Louis C. Gerstenfeld
Orthopaedic Research Laboratory
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Boston University School of Medicine
Boston
USA
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- Comparison of effects of the bisphosphonate alendronate versus the RANKL inhibitor denosumab on murine fracture healing. Gerstenfeld, L.C., Sacks, D.J., Pelis, M., Mason, Z.D., Graves, D.T., Barrero, M., Ominsky, M.S., Kostenuik, P.J., Morgan, E.F., Einhorn, T.A. J. Bone Miner. Res. (2009)
- Three-dimensional reconstruction of fracture callus morphogenesis. Gerstenfeld, L.C., Alkhiary, Y.M., Krall, E.A., Nicholls, F.H., Stapleton, S.N., Fitch, J.L., Bauer, M., Kayal, R., Graves, D.T., Jepsen, K.J., Einhorn, T.A. J. Histochem. Cytochem. (2006)
- COX inhibitors and their effects on bone healing. Gerstenfeld, L.C., Einhorn, T.A. Expert. Opin. Drug. Saf (2004)
- Fracture healing as a post-natal developmental process: molecular, spatial, and temporal aspects of its regulation. Gerstenfeld, L.C., Cullinane, D.M., Barnes, G.L., Graves, D.T., Einhorn, T.A. J. Cell. Biochem. (2003)
- Osteogenic differentiation is selectively promoted by morphogenetic signals from chondrocytes and synergized by a nutrient rich growth environment. Gerstenfeld, L.C., Barnes, G.L., Shea, C.M., Einhorn, T.A. Connect. Tissue Res. (2003)
- Impaired fracture healing in the absence of TNF-alpha signaling: the role of TNF-alpha in endochondral cartilage resorption. Gerstenfeld, L.C., Cho, T.J., Kon, T., Aizawa, T., Tsay, A., Fitch, J., Barnes, G.L., Graves, D.T., Einhorn, T.A. J. Bone Miner. Res. (2003)
- Developmental aspects of fracture healing and the use of pharmacological agents to alter healing. Gerstenfeld, L.C., Einhorn, T.A. J. Musculoskelet. Neuronal. Interact (2003)
- Impaired intramembranous bone formation during bone repair in the absence of tumor necrosis factor-alpha signaling. Gerstenfeld, L.C., Cho, T.J., Kon, T., Aizawa, T., Cruceta, J., Graves, B.D., Einhorn, T.A. Cells. Tissues. Organs. (Print) (2001)
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