BONE BIOLOGY CORE
骨生物学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8093265
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.88万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAgeAgingAmino AcidsAnimal ModelAreaBiochemical MarkersBiochemistryBiological AssayBiologyBiomechanicsBone MarrowCollectionConsultationsData CollectionDensitometryEnvironmentFatty acid glycerol estersGoalsHistologyImageImpairmentIndividualLeptinLinkNutrientPhenotypePreparationProgram Research Project GrantsResearchResearch PersonnelSerumServicesSignal TransductionSpecimenStem cellsStromal Cell-Derived Factor 1TechniquesTechnologyTimebonebone imagingbone lossbone metabolismbone turnoverenvironmental changeexperiencemouse modelnew technologyprogramsskeletal
项目摘要
The purpose of the Bone Biology Core (Core B) is to provide a standardized set of bone assay services that will facilitate completion ofthe broader goals and objections ofthe Program Project goals and specific aims.
The objective of this Program Project application is to understand how age-associated changes in nutrient-related factors alters the environmental milieu of stem cells in bone. Each ofthe three projects investigates different aspects ofthese nutrient-related signals, yet all will employ similar techniques and animal models. The Bone Biology Core will provide each investigator with standard assay services in the areas of bone histology and histomorphometry, imaging, densitometry, biomechanics, and serum biochemistry. Dr. Mark Hamrick will be the core director. He is a bone biologist with experience and expertise in the areas of bone histomorphometry, densitometry, and biomechanics with particular emphasis on the use of animal models in bone metabolism research. He will be responsible for overseeing all administrative issues related to the Core B fadlities, as well as supervising the collection, preparation, and distribution of bone specimens. The Core will serve as the major center for data collection related to bone metabolism, and as such represents a key component linking the individual projects. Moreover, the Core seeks to develop new technologies in support of future research activities related to the objectives of the Program Project grant.
骨生物学核心(Core B)的目的是提供一套标准化的骨分析服务,以促进完成项目目标和具体目标的更广泛目标和异议。
项目成果
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7084522 - 财政年份:2004
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Effects of Myostatin Deficiency on Bone Strength
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Regulation of Bone mass in Myostatin Deficient Mice
肌肉生长抑制素缺陷小鼠骨量的调节
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6314913 - 财政年份:2001
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项目 2 - 骨源性外泌体在肌肉骨骼衰老中的作用
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项目 2 - 骨源性外泌体在肌肉骨骼衰老中的作用
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