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2018
Besides mechanical and protective function, bone serves as a keeper for marrow cells and an organ for regulation of calcium ion homeostasis. During aging, significant amounts of the bone are lost due to the loss of this delicate balance toward increased bone resorption coupled with decreased formation, which leads to net bone loss of the aging people ...
Yao Sun, Yu Wei
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Besides mechanical and protective function, bone serves as a keeper for marrow cells and an organ for regulation of calcium ion homeostasis. During aging, significant amounts of the bone are lost due to the loss of this delicate balance toward increased bone resorption coupled with decreased formation, which leads to net bone loss of the aging people ...
Yao Sun, Yu Wei
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SIMBA: Specific Identity Markers for Bone Age Assessment
International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2020Bone Age Assessment (BAA) is a task performed by radiologists to diagnose abnormal growth in a child. In manual approaches, radiologists take into account different identity markers when calculating bone age, i.e., chronological age and gender.
Cristina Gonz'alez+5 more
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Gerodontology, 1998
AbstractChanges in bone structure as a function of age have been studied by simple inspection, x‐ray imaging, stereo‐photography, deep field optical microscopy, circularly polarised light microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), including both topographic and compositional backscattered electron (BSE) imaging modes.
Alan Boyde, V. J. Kingsmill
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AbstractChanges in bone structure as a function of age have been studied by simple inspection, x‐ray imaging, stereo‐photography, deep field optical microscopy, circularly polarised light microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), including both topographic and compositional backscattered electron (BSE) imaging modes.
Alan Boyde, V. J. Kingsmill
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Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2017
The decline of tissue function in ageing is a consequence of many changes in the gene expression and other extrinsic factors. The molecular mechanisms underlying these changes are heavily investigated with focus on regulation of time-lapse gene expression.
Barbara Ostanek+2 more
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The decline of tissue function in ageing is a consequence of many changes in the gene expression and other extrinsic factors. The molecular mechanisms underlying these changes are heavily investigated with focus on regulation of time-lapse gene expression.
Barbara Ostanek+2 more
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2023
AbstractChanges in bone architecture and metabolism with aging increase the likelihood of osteoporosis and fracture. Age‐onset osteoporosis is multifactorial, with contributory extrinsic and intrinsic factors including certain medical problems, specific prescription drugs, estrogen loss, secondary hyperparathyroidism, microenvironmental and cellular ...
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AbstractChanges in bone architecture and metabolism with aging increase the likelihood of osteoporosis and fracture. Age‐onset osteoporosis is multifactorial, with contributory extrinsic and intrinsic factors including certain medical problems, specific prescription drugs, estrogen loss, secondary hyperparathyroidism, microenvironmental and cellular ...
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Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 1998
In Europe, vertebral fracture incidence has increased 300–400% for women and more than 400% for men during the last 30 years. These data are age-adjusted and therefore highlight that there is a decrease in bone mass or bone quality from generation to generation.
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In Europe, vertebral fracture incidence has increased 300–400% for women and more than 400% for men during the last 30 years. These data are age-adjusted and therefore highlight that there is a decrease in bone mass or bone quality from generation to generation.
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IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 2019
Skeletal bone age assessment is a common clinical practice to investigate endocrinology, and genetic and growth disorders of children. However, clinical interpretation and bone age analyses are time-consuming, labor intensive, and often subject to inter ...
Xuhua Ren+10 more
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Skeletal bone age assessment is a common clinical practice to investigate endocrinology, and genetic and growth disorders of children. However, clinical interpretation and bone age analyses are time-consuming, labor intensive, and often subject to inter ...
Xuhua Ren+10 more
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Pathophysiology and Aging of Bone [PDF]
Human aging is a complex process which, as a result of multiple genetically programmed mechanisms as well as stochastic events, leads to accumulation of damaging alterations in vital cellular functions. A variety of in vitro studies indicate that aging is associated with an overall decline in protein synthesis and protein turnover as well as with an ...
Meinrad Peterlik+2 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1982
A survey was done of aging changes in compact and trabecular bone. During the past decade, noninvasive methods have demonstrated similar results for compact bone in large samples. Aging decreases of 3%/decade begin at about age 40 in both sexes and continue, but in women, an additional loss occurs after menopause, bringing their total rate of decrease ...
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A survey was done of aging changes in compact and trabecular bone. During the past decade, noninvasive methods have demonstrated similar results for compact bone in large samples. Aging decreases of 3%/decade begin at about age 40 in both sexes and continue, but in women, an additional loss occurs after menopause, bringing their total rate of decrease ...
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Journal of the International Society of Antioxidants in Nutrition & Health, 2016
Journal of International Society of Antioxidants in Nutrition & Health, Vol 3, No 2 (2016): Journal of ISANH Volume 3: Special Issue for Maillard Reaction & ...
Deepak Vashishth, Lamya Karim
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Journal of International Society of Antioxidants in Nutrition & Health, Vol 3, No 2 (2016): Journal of ISANH Volume 3: Special Issue for Maillard Reaction & ...
Deepak Vashishth, Lamya Karim
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