Robust Tools for Bone & Musculoskeletal Research
Understanding bone and musculoskeletal health requires tools that researchers can trust — not just today, but across years of data generation and analysis.
IDS bone turnover markers (BTMs) are widely used, well‑validated research tools supporting investigations into bone metabolism, disease mechanisms, and therapeutic response across pre‑clinical and clinical studies.
Trusted by academic and clinical researchers worldwide, IDS BTMs deliver the analytical robustness, reproducibility, and consistency required for longitudinal studies, grant‑funded research, and translational projects that bridge discovery and clinical impact.
Key Research Applications
IDS bone turnover markers support a broad range of university‑led and collaborative research, including:
- Osteoporosis and fracture risk assessment
- Ageing and musculoskeletal health
- Endocrinology and metabolic bone disease
- Cancer‑related bone loss and skeletal metastasis
- Exercise physiology and sports science
- Nutritional, lifestyle, and interventional studies
Markers such as CTX and P1NP are widely referenced in the literature and remain core tools in cohort studies, intervention trials, and mechanistic research, enabling meaningful comparison across studies and populations.
Designed for Research Confidence
IDS BTMs are developed with research rigor at their core, offering investigators confidence in both their methods and their data:
- Well‑characterised, high‑quality antibodies
- Strong citation history in peer‑reviewed publications
- Performance consistency suitable for longitudinal and multi‑centre studies
- Compatibility with translational and clinical research workflows
In addition, IDS quality control materials and calibrators can be used to strengthen confidence in in‑house developed assays, providing independent, characterised materials to support method validation, ongoing performance monitoring, and reliable data generation.
Supporting Australian Research
Recognising the realities of academic research, academic‑friendly pack sizes and evaluation options are available to support:
- Early‑stage research projects
- Pilot studies
- Grant applications and feasibility work
By reducing barriers at the outset, IDS aims to support Australian researchers in building strong, reproducible datasets that can scale from hypothesis to impact.
If your work focuses on bone biology, musculoskeletal health, or metabolic disease, IDS bone turnover markers provide the confidence, consistency, and credibility needed to support meaningful research outcomes.
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