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We’re excited to receive a shoutout for our work on Poster 312 at the #ASBMR2023 Basic Highlights session this morning. Come see us to hear our PhD student Alicen James explain how induction of autophagy affects osteoblast function!

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Congratulations to the #ASBMR2023 Early Career Plenary Poster Spotlight speakers! In a day full of outstanding sessions this was a highlight 🌟

Congratulations to the #ASBMR2023 Early Career Plenary Poster Spotlight speakers! In a day full of outstanding sessions this was a highlight 🌟
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Congratulations to the 2024 Bones and Teeth Gordon Research Conferences poster award winners! The future of musculoskeletal and dental research is bright! #BonesAndTeethGRC

Congratulations to the 2024 Bones and Teeth <a href="/GordonConf/">Gordon Research Conferences</a> poster award winners! The future of musculoskeletal and dental research is bright! #BonesAndTeethGRC
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Michael and Paula Jennings Pledge $2 Million to Establish Endowed Chair and Endowed Scholarship. Read the full article. news.uams.edu/2024/02/15/mic…

Michael and Paula Jennings Pledge $2 Million to Establish Endowed Chair and Endowed Scholarship. Read the full article. news.uams.edu/2024/02/15/mic…
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We are very proud to share our recent work in JCI Insight! State-of-the-art methodology and exciting bone anabolic impact of autophagy stimulation :) pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40728889/

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No bones about it—cellular recycling increases bone formation Alicen James OnalLab UAMS Physiology & Cell Biology show mice with increased autophagy in osteoblast lineage cells have enhanced bone mass and strength: insight.jci.org/articles/view/… The figure shows L4 vertebrae of mice expressing

No bones about it—cellular recycling increases bone formation

<a href="/AlicenWJames/">Alicen James</a> <a href="/OnalLab/">OnalLab</a> <a href="/uams_physiology/">UAMS Physiology & Cell Biology</a> show mice with increased autophagy in osteoblast lineage cells have enhanced bone mass and strength: insight.jci.org/articles/view/… 

The figure shows L4 vertebrae of mice expressing
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Ever wonder what happens to mesenchymal bone cells with age? Here is a glimpse from our latest work: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38479598/