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Trabecular bone ontogeny of the human talus
Abstract Studies of trabecular ontogeny may provide insight into the factors that drive healthy bone development. There is a growing understanding of how the juvenile skeleton responds to these influences; however, gaps in our knowledge remain. This study aims to identify ontogenetic trabecular patterns and regional changes during development within ...
Rebecca A. G. Reid +2 more
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Analysis of 2.0 and 3.5 mm Cortical Bone Screw Dimensions. [PDF]
McCartney WT +3 more
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An elastic segment was found in the basal part of the whisker shaft in rats and mice. Application of force to the whisker bulb of isolated follicles caused bending and twisting of this segment. Active whisker movements deform this segment, causing whisker shaft deflection and selective activation of mechanoreceptors at different phases of whisking ...
Sebastian Haidarliu +4 more
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Differences and similarities in cortical bone of the femur between donors with and without type 2 diabetes. [PDF]
Berestesky E +12 more
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Broadening the semiaquatic scene: Quantification of long bone microanatomy across pinnipeds
Abstract Investigations of bone microanatomy are commonly used to explore lifestyle strategies in vertebrates. While distinct microanatomical limb bone features have been established for exclusively aquatic and terrestrial lifestyles, identifying clear patterns for the semiaquatic lifestyle remains more challenging.
Apolline Alfsen +10 more
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Comparative CT-Based Bone Density of Traditional Pedicle Screw Trajectory, Cortical Bone Trajectory, and Modified Cortical Bone Trajectory - Radiographic Analysis of 3500 Simulated Pedicle-Screw Trajectories in 1750 Lumbar Vertebrae. [PDF]
Muthu S +5 more
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Antigenicity of Bovine Cortical Bone
R C, MILLONIG, B J, AMREIN, A, BORMAN
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Abstract Scientists have been captivated by the ability to regenerate, focusing on uncovering the mechanisms of epimorphic regeneration and applying them to human medicine. The axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) has become the most intensively studied model in tetrapod regeneration research, particularly concerning limb regeneration.
Vivien Bothe, Nadia Fröbisch
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Old Blood, Young Bones: Identification of Middle-Aged Myeloid Cells That Limit Cortical Bone Loss. [PDF]
Koroth J +6 more
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Ontogeny of murine bony semicircular canal form
Abstract The labyrinthine geometry and functional anatomy of the semicircular canals have intrigued scientists for decades, and there has been considerable interest in understanding how these complex structures grow and develop with evidence emerging from human studies that size maturation occurs exceptionally early by comparison with other systems ...
Marcela Cárdenas‐Serna +1 more
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