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Biochemical Markers of Bone Remodeling
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1996Bone formation and resorption (or bone turnover) are reflected by levels in blood and urine of various enzymes from bone cells, byproducts of bone matrix synthesis, or breakdown products of bone. These biochemical markers provide information about projected rates of bone loss and can be useful in assessing the effectiveness of antiresorptive therapy ...
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Bone remodeling and piezoelectricity — II
Journal of Biomechanics, 1973Abstract It is assumed that the surface aspects of bone remodeling is governed, at least in part, by the piezoelectric polarization produced when the bone is deformed. Bone is considered homogenious and anisotropic with a material axis of symmetry. The model presented is based on four postulates: 1. 1.
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On the rotary remodelling equilibrium of bone
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2011The amazing mechanical properties of bone, coupling stiffness, strength and lightweight, are due to a lifelong reorganisation of bone material in response to the prevailing mechanical and chemical ...
Sansalone, V., Naili, S., Dicarlo, A.
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2008
Publisher Summary Bone is continuously remodeled in normal individuals and this is achieved via a finely regulated balance between the processes of bone formation and resorption mediated by osteoblasts and osteoclasts, respectively. This bone remodeling is regulated, in part, by local factors including cytokines generated in the bone microenvironment.
Julie A. Sterling +6 more
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Publisher Summary Bone is continuously remodeled in normal individuals and this is achieved via a finely regulated balance between the processes of bone formation and resorption mediated by osteoblasts and osteoclasts, respectively. This bone remodeling is regulated, in part, by local factors including cytokines generated in the bone microenvironment.
Julie A. Sterling +6 more
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Modelling and Remodelling of Bone
2016Bone is a dynamic organ, highly vascularised and very active metabolically (Fig. 3.1). As the bones are not completely developed at birth, they continue to be formed slowly out of cartilage or connective tissue, which are converted into the hard, lamellar components of the bone.
Christoph Bartl, Reiner Bartl
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Bone Remodeling and Bone Structure
1993Bone remodeling constitutes the lifelong renewal process of bone whereby the mechanical integrity of the skeleton is preserved. It implies the continuous removal of bone (bone resorption) followed by synthesis of new bone matrix and subsequent mineralization (bone formation).
A. Vesterby +4 more
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Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2011
Naili, S. +3 more
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Naili, S. +3 more
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Remodelling of the Bone Matrix
1966Bone, the supporting frame of vertebrate animals is made of a two-phase material, the collagen matrix and the hydroxyapatite crystals. The organization of the collagen fibers and of the crystals is such that these two materials with different elastic moduli and strength carry out their mutual function organized as trabeculae and account for the ...
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Remodeling of Alveolar Bone [PDF]
Richard E. Stallard +2 more
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