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2005Human trabecular bone-derived osteoblasts support human osteoclast formation in vitro in a defined, serum-free mediumAtkins, G.; Kostakis, P.; Welldon, K.; Vincent, C.; Findlay, D.; Zannettino, A.
2006TWEAK is a novel arthritogenic mediatorPerper, S.; Browning, B.; Burkly, L.; Weng, S.; Gao, C.; Giza, K.; Su, L.; Tarilonte, L.; Crowell, T.; Rajman, L.; Runkel, L.; Scott, M.; Atkins, G.; Findlay, D.; Zheng, T.; Hess, H.
2004Sensitivity of fresh isolates of soft tissue sarcoma, osteosarcoma and giant cell tumour cells to Apo2L/TRAIL and doxorubicinBouralexis, S.; Clayer, M.; Atkins, G.; Labrinidis, A.; Hay, S.; Graves, S.; Findlay, D.; Evdokiou, A.
2002Calcitonin decreases the adherence and survival of HEK-293 cells by a caspase-independent mechanismFindlay, D.; Raggatt, L.; Bouralexis, S.; Hay, S.; Atkins, G.; Evdokiou, A.
2005Osteoprotegerin (OPG) is localized to the Weibel-Palade bodies of human vascular endothelial cells and is physically associated with von Willebrand factorZannettino, A.; Holding, C.; Diamond, P.; Atkins, G.; Kostakis, P.; Farrugia, A.; Gamble, J.; To, L.; Findlay, D.; Haynes, D.
2014First Australian report of vitamin D-dependent rickets type IIto, N.; Peña, A.; Perano, S.; Atkins, G.; Findlay, D.; Couper, J.
1999Calcitonin Receptor-Mediated Growth Suppression of HEK-293 Cells is Accompanied by Induction of p21 WAF1/CIP1 and G2/M ArrestEvdokiou, A.; Raggatt, L.; Findlay, D.; Atkins, G.
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.
2010Osteoclastic metabolism of 25(OH)-vitamin D-3: A potential mechanism for optimization of bone resorptionKogawa, M.; Findlay, D.; Anderson, P.; Ormsby, R.; Vincent, C.; Morris, H.; Atkins, G.
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.