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A genome-wide linkage scan for low spinal bone mineral density in a single extended family confirms linkage to 1p36.3
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Genome-wide linkage screen of bone mineral density (BMD) in European pedigrees ascertained through a male relative with low BMD values: Evidence for quantitative trait loci on 17q21-23, 11q12-13, 13q12-14, and 22q11
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The decline of serum testosterone levels in community-dwelling men over 70 years of age: descriptive data and predictors of longitudinal changes.
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Complex segregation analysis accounting for GxE of bone mineral density in European pedigrees selected through a male proband with low BMD
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Contribution of serum insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and the cytosine-adenosine repeat polymorphism of the IGF-I gene to bone homeostasis in elderly men
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Are serum leptin and the Gln223Arg polymorphism of the leptin receptor determinants of bone homeostasis in elderly men?
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Vitamin D binding protein, bone status and body composition in community-dwelling elderly men.
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Telomere length versus hormonal and bone mineral status in healthy elderly men
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Idiopathic osteoporosis in men
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Segregation analysis of Bone Mineral Density in European pedigrees selected through male osteoporotic probands
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Missense mutations in LRP5 are not a common cause of idiopathic osteoporosis in adult men
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Sex steroid level, androgen receptor polymorphism, and depressive symptoms in healthy elderly men
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Telomere attrition rate: a valuable biomarker in aging phenotypes
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Telomere attrition rate: a valuable biomarker in aging phenotypes
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Sizing chromosome termini: a valuable biomarker in aging phenotypes
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Differences in androgen sensitivity contribute to the large between-subjects variability of serum(free) testosterone in healthy men
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Mutation analysis of the LRP5 gene in men with idiopathic osteoporosis
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Perturbed sex steroid status in men with idiopathic osteoporosis and their sons
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Testicular volume in relation to hormonal indices of gonadal function in community-dwelling elderly men
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Deficient acquisition of bone during maturation underlies idiopathic osteoporosis in men: Evidence from a three-generation family study
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Differential contribution of testosterone and estradiol in the determination of cholesterol and lipoprotein profile in healthy middle-aged men
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Estradiol in elderly men.
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The aromatase repeat polymorphism and bioavailable estradiol are associated with bone loss in community-dwelling elderly men
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Site- and sex-specific familial effect in the determination of bone mineral density in osteoporotic men and their relatives
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Prediction of bone mineral density by estrogen precursors, estradiol, SHBG and BMI in elderly women at risk for osteoporotic fractures
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Ability of peripheral bone assessments to predict areal bone mineral density at hip in community-dwelling elderly men.
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Vitamin D receptor gene allelic variants, bone density, and bone turnover in community-dwelling men.
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Association of the type I collagen alpha1 Sp1 polymorphism, bone density and upper limb muscle strength in community-dwelling elderly men.
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Inverse association between bone turnover rate and bone mineral density in community-dwelling men > 70 years of age: No major role of sex steroid status
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Association of bone turnover with longitudinally assessed bone loss in community-dwelling elderly men.
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Lack of influence of the androgen receptor gene CAG-repeat polymorphism on sex steroid status and bone metabolism in elderly men
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Free of bioavailable estradiol is a determinant of bone loss in community-dwelling elderly men: A longitudinal study.
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Sp1 polymorphism at the COL1A1 gene as a determinant of bone density in elderly men
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Role of testosterone and estrogens in the determination of HDL cholesterol in healthy middle-aged men