Pediatric Endocrinology 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-18371-8_7
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Disorders of Calcium Metabolism and Bone

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“…Many of the effects are directly mediated through the osteoblast's glucocorticoid receptors resulting in reduced proliferation and matrix synthesis by mature osteoblasts particularly, the mRNAs for type I collagen and the principal noncollagenous proteins of bone. Styne 38 assumed that it is probably the defective matrix and the slowness of refilling of resorption lacunae as the leading cause of osteoporosis induced by excess glucocorticoids.…”
Section: 9% %mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the effects are directly mediated through the osteoblast's glucocorticoid receptors resulting in reduced proliferation and matrix synthesis by mature osteoblasts particularly, the mRNAs for type I collagen and the principal noncollagenous proteins of bone. Styne 38 assumed that it is probably the defective matrix and the slowness of refilling of resorption lacunae as the leading cause of osteoporosis induced by excess glucocorticoids.…”
Section: 9% %mentioning
confidence: 99%