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2004The use of OP-1 in femoral impaction grafting in a sheep modelMc Gee, M.; Findlay, D.; Howie, D.; Carbone, A.; Ward, P.; Stamenkov, R.; Page, T.; Bruce, W.; Wildenauer, C.; Toth, C.
2012Progression of periacetabular osteolytic lesionsHowie, D.; Neale, S.; Martin, W.; Costi, K.; Kane, T.; Stamenkov, R.; Findlay, D.
2001Enhanced apoptosis of soft tissue sarcoma cells with chemotherapy: A potential new approach using TRAILClayer, M.; Bouralexis, S.; Evdokiou, A.; Hay, S.; Atkins, G.; Findlay, D.
2002Periprosthetic osteolysis is associated with wear particles stimulating factors that control osteoclast formationAtkins, G.; Crotti, T.; Loric, M.; Findlay, D.; Howie, D.; Bain, G.; Haynes, D.
2004Sensitivity of fresh isolates of soft tissue sarcoma, osteosarcoma and giant cell tumour cells to Apo2L/TRAIL and doxorubicinBouralexis, S.; Clayer, M.; Atkins, G.; Labrinidis, A.; Hay, S.; Graves, S.; Findlay, D.; Evdokiou, A.
2002Receptor activator NFκB ligand (RANKL) expression in synovial tissue from patients with rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthropathy, osteoarthritis, and from normal patients: semiquantitative and quantitative analysisCrotti, T.; Smith, M.; Weedon, H.; Ahern, M.; Findlay, D.; Kraan, M.; Tak, P.; Haynes, D.
2001The osteoclastogenic molecules RANKL and RANK are associated with periprosthetic osteolysisHaynes, D.; Crotti, T.; Potter, A.; Loric, M.; Atkins, G.; Howie, D.; Findlay, D.
1999Bidirectional signaling between stromal and hemopoietic cells regulates interleukin-1 expression during human osteoclast formationHaynes, D.; Atkins, G.; Loric, M.; Crotti, T.; Geary, S.; Findlay, D.
2000Coordinated cytokine expression by stromal and hematopoietic cells during human osteoclast formationAtkins, G.; Haynes, D.; Geary, S.; Loric, M.; Crotti, T.; Findlay, D.
2002Calcitonin decreases the adherence and survival of HEK-293 cells by a caspase-independent mechanismFindlay, D.; Raggatt, L.; Bouralexis, S.; Hay, S.; Atkins, G.; Evdokiou, A.