[PDF][PDF] ATF4 is a key molecule linking food intake and skeletal development

H Sowa, G Karsenty - JOURNAL OF MUSCULOSKELETAL AND …, 2007 - ismni.org
H Sowa, G Karsenty
JOURNAL OF MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NEURONAL INTERACTIONS, 2007ismni.org
Figure 1. High protein diet (HPD) corrects bone formation in Atf4-deficient mice. Decreased
bone volume/tissue volume (BV? TV), osteoblast surface/bone surface (Ob. S/BS), bone
formation rate (BFR, Ìm3/Ìm2/year) and osteoblast surface/bone surface (Ob. S/BS) were
normalized with HPD but not high fat diet (HFD)(n= 6, p= 0.05).
Figure 1. High protein diet (HPD) corrects bone formation in Atf4-deficient mice. Decreased bone volume/tissue volume (BV? TV), osteoblast surface/bone surface (Ob. S/BS), bone formation rate (BFR, Ìm3/Ìm2/year) and osteoblast surface/bone surface (Ob. S/BS) were normalized with HPD but not high fat diet (HFD)(n= 6, p= 0.05).
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