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Marius E. Kraenzlin
Researcher at University Hospital of Basel
Publications - 92
Citations - 4956
Marius E. Kraenzlin is an academic researcher from University Hospital of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoporosis & Bone remodeling. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 90 publications receiving 4473 citations. Previous affiliations of Marius E. Kraenzlin include University of Basel & Analytica.
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HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors and the risk of fractures.
TL;DR: This study suggests that current exposure to statins is associated with a decreased risk of bone fractures in individuals age 50 years and older and should be confirmed further in controlled prospective trials.
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Use of thiazolidinediones and fracture risk.
Christian Meier,Marius E. Kraenzlin,Michael Bodmer,Susan S. Jick,Hershel Jick,Christoph R. Meier +5 more
TL;DR: This nested case-control analysis provides further evidence of a possible association between long-term use of thiazolidinediones and fractures, particularly of the hip and wrist, in patients with diabetes mellitus.
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Use of β-Blockers and Risk of Fractures
TL;DR: The data suggest that current use of β-blockers is associated with a reduced risk of fractures, taken alone as well as in combination with thiazide diuretics.
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Long-term changes in bone metabolism, bone mineral density, quantitative ultrasound parameters, and fracture incidence after spinal cord injury: a cross-sectional observational study in 100 paraplegic men.
Yvonne Zehnder,Markus Lüthi,Dieter Michel,Hans Knecht,Romain Perrelet,Isolde Neto,Marius E. Kraenzlin,G A Zäch,Kurt Lippuner +8 more
TL;DR: In paraplegic men early (trabecular) and persistent (cortical) bone loss occurs at the lower limbs and leads to an increasing fracture incidence with time-after-SCI.
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The Zinc Transporter SLC39A13/ZIP13 Is Required for Connective Tissue Development; Its Involvement in BMP/TGF-β Signaling Pathways
Toshiyuki Fukada,Natacha Civic,Tatsuya Furuichi,Shinji Shimoda,Kenji Mishima,Hiroyuki Higashiyama,Yayoi Idaira,Yoshinobu Asada,Hiroshi Kitamura,Satoru Yamasaki,Shintaro Hojyo,Manabu Nakayama,Osamu Ohara,Haruhiko Koseki,Heloisa G. dos Santos,Luisa Bonafé,Russia Ha-Vinh,Andreas Zankl,Sheila Unger,Sheila Unger,Marius E. Kraenzlin,Jacques S. Beckmann,Jacques S. Beckmann,Ichiro Saito,Carlo Rivolta,Shiro Ikegawa,Andrea Superti-Furga,Andrea Superti-Furga,Toshio Hirano +28 more
TL;DR: The results reveal a crucial role of SLC39A13/ZIP13 in connective tissue development at least in part due to its involvement in the BMP/TGF-β signaling pathways.