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2003The relationship between RANKL expression and osteoblast differentiation in human osteoblastsKostakis, P.; Atkins, G.; Pan, B.; Farrugia, A.; Gronthos, S.; Evdokiou, A.; Findlay, D.; Zannettino, A.; European Symposium on Calcified Tissues (30th : 2003 : Rome, Italy)
2009The generation of osteoclasts from RAW 264.7 precursors in defined, serum-free conditionsVincent, C.; Kogawa, M.; Findlay, D.; Atkins, G.
2009The induction of a catabolic phenotype in human primary osteoblasts and osteocytes by polyethylene particlesAtkins, G.; Welldon, K.; Holding, C.; Haynes, D.; Howie, D.; Findlay, D.
2004Increased expression of IL-6 and RANK mRNA in human trabecular bone from fragility fracture of the femoral neckTsangari, H.; Findlay, D.; Kuliwaba, J.; Atkins, G.; Fazzalari, N.
2006The correlation of RANK, RANKL and TNFα expression with bone loss volume and polyethylene wear debris around hip implantsHolding, C.; Findlay, D.; Stamenkov, R.; Neale, S.; Lucas, H.; Dharmapatni, A.; Callary, S.; Shrestha, K.; Atkins, G.; Howie, D.; Haynes, D.
2007Metabolism of vitamin D₃ in human osteoblasts: Evidence for autocrine and paracrine activities of 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D₃Atkins, G.; Anderson, P.; Findlay, D.; Welldon, K.; Vincent, C.; Zannettino, A.; O'Loughlin, P.; Morris, H.
2002Human osteoblasts are resistant to Apo2L/TRAIL-mediated apoptosisAtkins, G.; Bouralexis, S.; Evdokiou, A.; Hay, S.; Labrinidis, A.; Zannettino, A.; Haynes, D.; Findlay, D.
2000Expression of fibrillins and other microfibril-associated proteins in human bone and osteoblast-like cellsKitahama, S.; Gibson, M.; Hatzinikolas, G.; Hay, S.; Kuliwaba, J.; Evdokiou, A.; Atkins, G.; Findlay, D.
2008Does Apo2LTRAIL play any physiologic role in osteoclastogenesis?Labrinidis, A.; Liapis, V.; Thai, L.; Atkins, G.; Vincent, C.; Hay, S.; Sims, N.; Zannettino, A.; Findlay, D.; Evdokiou, A.
2009Vitamin K promotes mineralization, osteoblast-to-osteocyte transition, and an anticatabolic phenotype by y-carboxylation-dependent and -independent mechanismsAtkins, G.; Welldon, K.; Wijenayaka, A.; Bonewald, L.; Findlay, D.