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Caren M. Gundberg

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  98
Citations -  10032

Caren M. Gundberg is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteocalcin & Bone remodeling. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 97 publications receiving 9419 citations. Previous affiliations of Caren M. Gundberg include McMaster University & University of Western Ontario.

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Molecular Basis and Clinical Application of Biological Markers of Bone Turnover

TL;DR: Bone markers can be used for a variety of important purposes: as tools for basic bone biology research, for defining general physiological phenomenon in clinical studies or drug trials, and for following individual patients.
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Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopic analysis of bones of osteocalcin-deficient mice provides insight into the function of osteocalcin

TL;DR: Test the hypothesis that, in addition to regulating osteoblastic activity, osteocalcin is involved in regulating mineral properties, a more sensitive assay of mineralization was used and spatially resolved data provide evidence that osteoccin is required to stimulate bone mineral maturation.
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Osteocalcin. Biochemical considerations and clinical applications.

TL;DR: The authors summarize the current understanding of the structure and function of osteocalcin in bone and evaluate the clinical studies done using serum osteoccin and urinary Gla to monitor bone turnover.
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Clinical use of biochemical markers of bone remodeling: current status and future directions.

TL;DR: Biochemical markers of bone turnover provide a means of evaluating skeletal dynamics that complements static measurements of bone mineral density (BMD) and have potential in the clinical management of osteoporosis, but their use in this regard is not established.