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Discipline of Paediatrics
Women's and Children's Hospital
Level 2, Clarence Reiger Building
72 King William Road
North Adelaide, South Australia 5006

All enquiries:
Professor Jennifer Couper
Telephone: +618 8161 6242
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Recent papers published by our bone growth researchers

2011

Chung R, Foster BK & Xian CJ (2011). ‘Injury responses and repair mechanisms of the injured growth plate', Frontiers in Bioscience (School Ed), vol. 3, pp. 117-25.

Chung R, Foster BK, Xian CJ (2011). ‘Preclinical studies on mesenchymal stem cell-based therapy for growth plate cartilage injury repair', Stem Cells International [online], 26 July 2011, vol. 2011, issue 2011, doi:10.4061/2011/570125. Available from http://www.hindawi.com/journals/sci/2011/570125/ref/.

Ma HP, Ming LG, Ge BF, Zhai YK, Song P, Xian CJ & Chen KM (2011). ‘Icariin is more potent than genistein in promoting osteoblast differentiation and mineralization in vitro', Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, vol. 112, issue 3, pp. 916-23.

Shandala T, Ng YS, Hopwood B, Yip YC, Foster BK, Xian CJ (2011). ‘The role of osteocyte apoptosis in cancer chemotherapy-induced bone loss', Journal of Cellular Physiology, published online in advance of print, 21 September 2011, doi: 10.1002/jcp.23034.

Tran CD, Cool J & Xian CJ (2011). ‘Dietary zinc and metallothionein on small intestinal disaccharidases activity in mice', World Journal of Gastroenterology, vol. 17, issue 3, pp. 354-60.

Zhou J, Ming LG, Ge BF, Wang JQ, Zhu RQ, Wei Z, Ma HP, Xian CJ, Chen KM (2011). ‘Effects of 50 Hz sinusoidal electromagnetic fields of different intensities on proliferation, differentiation and mineralization potentials of rat osteoblasts', Bone, vol. 49, issue 4, pp. 753-61.


Meet our kids

Bradley

18-year-old Bradley checks the progress of his femoral lengthening procedure, which was undertaken to correct a discrepancy in leg length, and which is being monitored by bone specialists at the Children’s Research Centre.