Naturally occurring stable calcium isotope ratios in body compartments provide a novel biomarker of bone mineral balance in children and young adults

Serum calcium (Ca), bone biomarkers, and radiological imaging do not allow accurate evaluation of bone mineral balance (BMB), a key determinant of bone mineral density (BMD) and fracture risk. We studied naturally occurring stable (non‐radioactive) Ca isotopes in different body pools as a potential...

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Main Authors: Shroff, Rukshana (Author) , Fewtrell, Mary (Author) , Heuser, Alexander (Author) , Kolevica, Ana (Author) , Lalayiannis, Alexander (Author) , McAlister, Louise (Author) , Silva, Selmy (Author) , Goodman, Nadine (Author) , Schmitt, Claus P. (Author) , Biassoni, Lorenzo (Author) , Rahn, Anja (Author) , Fischer, Dagmar‐Christiane (Author) , Eisenhauer, Anton (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 1 January 2021
In: Journal of bone and mineral research
Year: 2021, Volume: 36, Issue: 1, Pages: 133-142
ISSN:1523-4681
DOI:10.1002/jbmr.4158
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Author Notes:Rukshana Shroff, Mary Fewtrell, Alexander Heuser, Ana Kolevica, Alexander Lalayiannis, Louise McAlister, Selmy Silva, Nadine Goodman, Claus P Schmitt, Lorenzo Biassoni, Anja Rahn, Dagmar‐Christiane Fischer, and Anton Eisenhauer

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