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Bone mineral density, bone mineral content, gingival crevicular fluid (matrix metalloproteinases, cathepsin K, osteocalcin), and salivary and serum osteocalcin levels in human mandible and alveolar bone under conditions of simulated microgravity
2010
Journal of Oral Science
In astronauts and cosmonauts, exposure to microgravity has been associated with several physiological changes, including an osteoporosislike loss of bone mass. It has been reported that head-down tilt bed-rest studies mimic many of the observations seen in space flights. There has been no study of the effects of mandibular bone and alveolar bone loss in both sexes under conditions of simulated microgravity. This study was designed to investigate bone mineral density; bone mineral content;
doi:10.2334/josnusd.52.385
pmid:20881330
fatcat:kzqpawoee5a3ho7l6nfblwqdmy