Publications by authors named "D Sindrey"

Setting: Rapid antigen screening can be effective in identifying infectious individuals in occupational settings to reduce transmission and outbreaks. We report results from a pilot project at the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) and describe the operationalization. Toronto Pearson is a large international airport encompassing over 400 employers and, pre-pandemic, with approximately 50,000 employees.

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Chemical conjugation of bisphosphonates (BPs) to therapeutic proteins is an effective means to impart mineral affinity to proteins. Such conjugates can be implanted with mineral-based matrices to control the local delivery kinetics of the proteins. BPs linked to proteins with reversible (i.

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Although parathyroid hormone (PTH) has the ability to stimulate bone growth in both rats and humans, its mechanism of action is not fully understood at the molecular level. An in vitro marker that reflects the in vivo anabolic actions of PTH would facilitate the discovery of small-molecule compounds that stimulate bone growth. We therefore compared the patterns of gene expression in three cell lines treated with PTH.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the dose-effect relationship of recombinant human PTH [hPTH-(1-84)] and synthetic human PTH [sPTH-(1-34)] for the skeleton of estrogen-deplete osteopenic rats. Ex vivo densitometry of regionalized whole femurs and histomorphometry of proximal tibial cancellous bone were the end points. Retired breeder female rats, aged 6-7 months, were used.

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