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November 1, 2009
Diane Mulloy
Study

Static tensional forces increase osteogenic gene expression in three-dimensional periodontal ligament cell culture

November 1, 2009
Diane Mulloy
Study

BMB Reports, Published 2009

Orthodontic tooth movement results from the combinational process of both bone resorption and formation in the com- pressive and tension sides, respectively.

November 1, 2009
Diane Mulloy
Study

Source: https://www.osteostrong.me/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Static_Tensional_Forces_Increase_Osteogenic_Gene_Expression_In_Three-Dimensional_Periodontal_Ligament_Cell_Culture.pdf

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Diane Mulloy

Habitual Levels of High, But Not Moderate or Low, Impact Activity Are Positively Related to Hip BMD and Geometry: Results From a Population-Based Study of Adolescents
Intensity of exercise is associated with bone density change in premenopausal women
 
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