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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.
2004Vitamin D metabolism in human osteoblastsAtkins, G.; Anderson, P.; Welldon, K.; Zannettino, A.; Morris, H.; Findlay, D.; Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (26th : 2004 : Seattle, Washington)
2006Vitamin K analogues promote the differentiation of human osteoblasts.Welldon, K.; Atkins, G.; Vincent, C.; Findlay, D.; Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (28th : 2006: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
2009Strontium ranelate treatment of human primary osteoblasts promotes an osteocyte-like phenotype while eliciting an osteoprotegerin responseAtkins, G.; Welldon, K.; Halbout, P.; Findlay, D.
2008Primary human osteoblasts grow into porous tantalum and maintain an osteoblastic phenotypeWelldon, K.; Atkins, G.; Howie, D.; Finlay, D.
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.
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.
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.