1. The genetic architecture of hip statistical shape models suggests that endochondral bone formation makes an important contribution to hip shape. (April 2018) Authors: Baird, D.; Evans, D.S.; Gregory, J.S.; Saunders, F.R.; Giuraniuc, C.V.; Barr, R.J.; Aspden, R.M.; Kamanu, F.K.; Kiel, D.P.; Orwoll, E.S.; Cummings, S.R.; Lane, N.E.; Mullins, B.H.; Williams, F.M.; Richards, B.; Wilson, S.G.; Spector, T.D.; Faber, B.G.; Lawlor, D.A.; Beck, T.J. Journal: Osteoarthritis and cartilage Issue: Volume 26(2018)Supplement 1 Page Start: S157 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
2. The heritability of circulating testosterone, oestradiol, oestrone and sex hormone binding globulin concentrations in men: the Framingham Heart Study. (27th June 2013) Authors: Travison, T. G.; Zhuang, W. V.; Lunetta, K. L.; Karasik, D.; Bhasin, S.; Kiel, D. P.; Coviello, A. D.; Murabito, J. M. Journal: Clinical endocrinology Issue: Volume 80:Number 2(2014:Feb.) Page Start: 277 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗