Kandel set out to determine
whether osteocalcin could also reverse memory loss in older mice.
Not exact matches
In postmenopausal American women in the Framingham Offspring Study, for example, which did not account for
whether anyone was supplementing with vitamin K, undercarboxylated
osteocalcin ranged from zero to 91 percent, and averaged 17 percent.
It is unclear
whether the absolute amount of undercarboxylated
osteocalcin or its ratio to total
osteocalcin would be the best measure of its hormonal activity because no one to my knowledge has determined
whether the carboxylated form interferes with the hormonal activity of the undercarboxylated form.