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2008Snail regulates cell-matrix adhesion by regulation of the expression of integrins and basement membrane proteinsHaraguchi, M.; Okubo, T.; Miyashita, Y.; Miyamoto, Y.; Hayashi, M.; Crotti, T.; McHugh, K.; Ozawa, M.
2003Receptor activator NF kB ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin (OPG) protein expression in periodontitisCrotti, T.; Smith, M.; Hirsch, R.; Soukoulis, S.; Weedon, H.; Capone, M.; Ahern, M.; Haynes, D.
2007A novel promoter regulates calcitonin receptor gene expression in human osteoclastsShen, Z.; Crotti, T.; Flannery, M.; Matsuzaki, K.; Goldring, S.; McHugh, K.
2006The role played by cell-substrate interactions in the pathogenesis of osteoclast-mediated peri-implant osteolysisShen, Z.; Crotti, T.; McHugh, K.; Matsuzaki, K.; Gravallese, E.; Bierbaum, B.; Goldring, S.
2000Corrosion of and changes in biological effects of cobalt chrome alloy and 316L staianless steel prosthetic particles with ageHaynes, D.; Crotti, T.; Haywood, M.
2008Modulation of RANKL and osteoprotegerin expression in synovial tissue from patients with rheumatoid arthritis in response to disease-modifying antirheumatic drug treatment and correlation with radiologic outcomeHaynes, D.; Crotti, T.; Weedon, H.; Slavotinek, J.; Au, V.; Coleman, M.; Roberts-Thomson, P.; Ahern, M.; Smith, M.
2008PU.1 and NFATc1 mediate osteoclastic induction of the mouse β₃ integrin promoterCrotti, T.; Sharma, S.; Fleming, J.; Flannery, M.; Ostrowski, M.; Goldring, S.; McHugh, K.
2005Rheumatic diseases: the effects of inflammation on boneWalsh, N.; Crotti, T.; Goldring, S.; Gravallese, E.
2010The role of cell-substrate interaction in regulating osteoclast activation: potential implications in targeting bone loss in rheumatoid arthritisMcHugh, K.; Shen, Z.; Crotti, T.; Flannery, M.; O'Sullivan, R.; Purdue, P.; Goldring, S.
2012The immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM)-related factors are increased in synovial tissue and vasculature of rheumatoid arthritic jointsCrotti, T.; Dharmapatni, A.; Alias, E.; Zannettino, A.; Smith, M.; Haynes, D.