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  • Korstjens, C. M. (1995). On image analyusis of the radiographic trabecular bone architecture. Changes during growth and relations to biomechanical aspects. [Thesis, fully external, Vrije Universiteit]. Elinkwijk.
  • Roelofsen, J., Klein Nulend, J., & Burger, E. H. (1995). Mechanical stimulation by intermittent hydrostatic compression promotes bone-specific gene expression in vitro. Journal of Biomechanics, 28, 1493-1503. https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9290(95)00097-6
  • van Loon, J. J. W. A., Bervoets, T. J. M., Burger, E. H., Dieudonne, S. C., Hagen, J. W., Semeins, C. M., Zandieh Doulabi, B., & Veldhuijzen, J. P. (1995). Decreased mineralization and increased calcium relaese in isolated fetal miouse long bones under near weightlessness. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 10, 550-557.
  • Klein Nulend, J., Semeins, C. M., Ajubi, N. E., Nijweide, P. J., & Burger, E. H. (1995). Pulsating fluid flow increases nitric oxide (NO) synthesis by osteocytes but not periosteal fibroblasts - correlation with prostaglandin upregulation. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 217, 640-648. https://doi.org/10.1006/bbrc.1995.2822
  • Groeneveld, H. H. J., Smeele, L. E., Sampath, T. K., & Burger, E. H. (1995). The effect of oesteogenic protein 1 (op-1) on human bone marrow cells in vitro is culture depended. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, s405.
  • van 't Veen, S. J. G. A., Hagen, J. W., van Ginkel, F. C., Prahl-Andersen, B., & Burger, E. H. (1995). Intermittent Compression Stimulates Cartillage Mineralization. Bone Min Res, 17, 461-465.
  • Scheijmans, C. M., Dieudonne, S. C., Prahl-Andersen, B., & Burger, E. H. (1995). The influence of transforming growth factor B1 on the development of embryonic mouse long bones. European Journal of Orthodontics, 18.
  • Klein Nulend, J., Roelofsen, J., Sterck, J. G. H., Semeins, C. M., & Burger, E. H. (1995). Mechanical loeading stimulates the relaease of transforming growth factor-B activity by cultured mouse calvariae and periosteal cells. Calcified Tissue International, 56(118), 452.
  • Klein Nulend, J., Burger, E. H., Semeins, C. M., Raisz, L. G., & Pilbeam, C. C. (1995). Pulsating fluid flow stimulates prostaglandin E2 relaese and inducible prostaglandin G/H synthase mRNA expression in primary mouse bone cells. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 10, S405.
  • Sterck, J. G. H., Klein Nulend, J., Lips, P., Semeins, C. M., & Burger, E. H. (1995). Response of human primary bone cells to mechanical stress in vitro. Calcified Tissue International, 56, 451.
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