| NDP-002 | Vitamin D and K measurements in postmenopausal women with different bone mineral density status | Sieglinde Zeluer | |
| P-20 | Enzymatic and non-enzymatic collagen cross-links and fracture occurrence in type 1 diabetes patients | Paschalis Eleftherios | |
| P-23 | A Novel Bone Microstructure Analysis Revealed Critical Regions for Early Stability in Total Hip Arthroplasty | Xu Jing | |
| P-51 | Exploring the Nexus of Postural Control in Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Investigation of New Strategies for Fracture Preventions. | Arunanthy Mahalingasivam1 Aksayan | |
| P-53 | Nf1 loss in skeletal progenitors induces cellular senescence and an inhibitory bystander effect on the osteogenic differentiation of normal osteoprogenitors | Elefteriou Florent | |
| P-74 | Viability and morphology of osteoblasts cultured on three calcium silicate-based root canal sealers | Caroline Arruda | |
| P-89 | Osteogenic Differentiation inhibits Osteoclast Formation | Teun De Vries | |
| P-92 | Protein Kinase A activity regulates osteoclastogenesis | Carole Le Henaff | |
| P-105 | PTH-induced osteoblast differentiation of marrow stromal cells involves the Src-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation of YAP at Y428 | Sara Monaci | |
| P-108 | Aged bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells-derived extracellular vesicles as a messenger for calci&64257;cation paradox | Yali Ling | |
| P-112 | The differential effect of metformin on osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts | Ton Schoenmaker | |
| P-133 | Apolipoprotein e4 is associated with increased long-term risk of fall- and fracture-related hospitalisation in older women: the Perth Longitudinal Study of Ageing Women | Jedd Pratt | |
| P-148 | Physical activity and its impact on patients with rheumatic diseases | Olga Seifert | |
| P-160 | Follistatin-compound hFST?HBS-FC improves bone and muscle mass during immobilization and ageing and adds to bone effect of bisphosphonates | van der Eerden Bram | |
| P-163 | Application of Lower Extremity CT Auto Segmentation and AI-Based Pose Estimation for Sarcopenia Classification | Yoo Jun-Il | |
| P-164 | Effect of Cortical Thickness and Individual Thigh Muscle Volume on Hip Fracture Severity | Yoo Jun-Il | |
| P-182 | Comparison of osteoporosis prevalence in people with spinal cord injury and the general population | Lim Jisun | |
| P-194 | Increased risk of osteoporosis and fractures in patients with Addisons disease: a nationwide study | Stavros Stergianos | |
| P-195 | Association between frailty and the risk of osteoporotic fracture: The Chungju metabolic disease cohort study | Ki-Hyun Baek | |
| P-199 | Analyzing the onset of osteoporosis and fractures in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) in South Korea | Kim Onyoo | |
| P-210 | Establishing consensus recommendations for long-term osteoporosis care for patients who have attended an Australian fracture liaison service: a Delphi study | Michael Bennett | |
| P-230 | Impairment of platelet function and high atherothrombotic risk in both hypoparathyroidism and primary hyperparathyroidism | Naciu Anda Mihaela | |
| P-233 | Hexasodium fytate (SNF472) inhibits ectopic calcification in pseudoxanthoma elasticum animal models | Miguel D. Ferrer | |
| P-234 | Primary hyperparathyroidism in the geriatric population: Bone Density changes after parathyroidectomy | Sara Gonnelli | |
| P-242 | Model severity-dependent inhibition of ectopic calcification by hexasodium fytate (SNF472): insights from in vitro and in vivo investigations | Miguel D. Ferrer | |
| P-258 | Describing the clinical characteristics of patients living with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP): a non-interventional cohort in the USA | Knox Caitlin | |
| P-259 | Epidemiology of fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) mortality in the USA, 20172023 | Caitlin Knox | |
| P-262 | Modified cell-matrix organization in osteogenesis imperfecta mice contributes to long bone fragility | Grégoire André | |
24-28 May 2024 Marseille

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