Christopher S. Kovacs
Memorial University of Newfoundland
H-index: 62
North America-Canada
Top articles of Christopher S. Kovacs
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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The role of vitamin D physiology in regulating calcium and bone metabolism in mother and child: pregnancy, lactation, postweaning, fetus, and neonate | Brittany A Ryan Christopher S Kovacs | 2024/1/1 | |
Loss of maternal calcitriol reversibly alters early offspring growth and skeletal development in mice | Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | Sarah A Hartery Beth J Kirby Emma C Walker Martin Kaufmann Glenville Jones | 2024/3/4 |
Complex clinical encounter series: osteoporosis presenting during pregnancy and lactation: wait and reassess | Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | Christopher S Kovacs | 2024/3 |
Sedentary behavior does not predict low BMD nor fracture—population-based Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study | Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | Sigríður Lára Guðmundsdóttir Claudie Berger Heather Macdonald Jonathan D Adachi Wilma M Hopman | 2024/3 |
Loss of 24-hydroxylated catabolism increases calcitriol and fibroblast growth factor-23 and alters calcium and phosphate metabolism in fetal mice | JBMR Plus | David Bennin Sarah A Hartery Beth J Kirby Alexandre S Maekawa René St-Arnaud | 2024/1/29 |
Fraudulent, duplicate publication of pregnancy/lactation data in Osteoporosis International | Osteoporosis International | Christopher S Kovacs | 2023/12 |
Proceedings of the 2023 Santa Fe bone symposium: Progress and controversies in the management of patients with skeletal diseases | E Michael Lewiecki Teresita Bellido John P Bilezikian Jacques P Brown Azeez Farooki | 2023/10/14 | |
controversies in the management of patients with skeletal diseases | E Michael Lewiecki Teresita Bellido John P Bilezikian Jacques P Brown Azeez Farooki | 2023 | |
Mutation of foxl1 Results in Reduced Cartilage Markers in a Zebrafish Model of Otosclerosis | Genes | Alexia Hawkey-Noble Justin A Pater Roshni Kollipara Meriel Fitzgerald Alexandre S Maekawa | 2022/6/21 |
Vertebral fractures: which radiological criteria are better associated with the clinical course of osteoporosis? | Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal | Brian C Lentle Claudie Berger Jacques P Brown Linda Probyn Lisa Langsetmo | 2021/2 |
Cognitive decline is associated with an accelerated rate of bone loss and increased fracture risk in women: a prospective study from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study | Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | Dana Bliuc Thach Tran Jonathan D Adachi Gerald J Atkins Claudie Berger | 2021/11/1 |
Murine fetal serum phosphorus is set independent of FGF23 and PTH, except in the presence of maternal phosphate loading | Endocrinology | K Berit Sellars Brittany A Ryan Sarah A Hartery Beth J Kirby Christopher S Kovacs | 2021/1 |
Simulated effects of early menopausal bone mineral density preservation on long-term fracture risk: a feasibility study | Osteoporosis International | EO Billington WD Leslie JP Brown JC Prior SN Morin | 2021/7 |
A scorecard for osteoporosis in Canada and seven Canadian provinces | DL Kendler JD Adachi JP Brown AG Juby CS Kovacs | 2021/1 | |
The role of biomineralization in disorders of skeletal development and tooth formation | Christopher S Kovacs Catherine Chaussain Philip Osdoby Maria Luisa Brandi Bart Clarke | 2021/6 | |
Hormonal regulation of biomineralization | Andrew Arnold Elaine Dennison Christopher S Kovacs Michael Mannstadt René Rizzoli | 2021/5 | |
Maternal and fetal vitamin D and their roles in mineral homeostasis and fetal bone development | BA Ryan CS Kovacs | 2021/4 | |
Dmp1Cre‐directed knockdown of parathyroid hormone–related protein (PTHrP) in murine decidua is associated with a life‐long increase in bone mass, width, and … | Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | Niloufar Ansari Tsuyoshi Isojima Blessing Crimeen‐Irwin Ingrid J Poulton Narelle E McGregor | 2020/12/1 |
Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones in fetal and neonatal bone development | Brittany A Ryan Christopher S Kovacs | 2020/2/1 | |
Controversies in vitamin D: a statement from the third international conference | Andrea Giustina Roger Bouillon Neil Binkley Christopher Sempos Robert A Adler | 2020/12/1 |