Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms are not related to bone turnover, rate of bone loss, and bone mass in postmenopausal women: The OFELY study

Volume: 11, Issue: 6, Pages: 827 - 834
Published: Jun 1, 1996
Abstract
Vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene polymorphisms have been reported to account for most of the well established genetic influence on bone mineral density (BMD). However, discordant studies have been published and it is still not clear whether VDR genotypes influence bone mass accretion and/or postmenopausal bone loss. In this study, we analyzed VDR gene polymorphisms, i.e., that of BsmI, ApaI, and TaqI restriction enzymes in 268 untreated...
Paper Details
Title
Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms are not related to bone turnover, rate of bone loss, and bone mass in postmenopausal women: The OFELY study
Published Date
Jun 1, 1996
Volume
11
Issue
6
Pages
827 - 834
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