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Issues in modern bone histomorphometry [PDF]

open access: yesBone, 2011
This review reports on proceedings of a bone histomorphometry session conducted at the Fortieth International IBMS Sun Valley Skeletal Tissue Biology Workshop held on August 1, 2010.
R R Recker, D B Kimmel, T J Wroński
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An Optimized Approach to Perform Bone Histomorphometry [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Endocrinology, 2018
Bone histomorphometry allows quantitative evaluation of bone micro-architecture, bone formation, and bone remodeling by providing an insight to cellular changes. Histomorphometry plays an important role in monitoring changes in bone properties because of
Deeksha Malhan, Felix Merboth
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Histomorphometry in Rodents

2011
Bone histomorphometry remains an important tool to study the pathophysiology of bone disease and the cellular mechanism by which treatments work. Here, we review the methods for embedding, sectioning, staining, and analysis of bone sections in rodents.
Reinhold G, Erben, Martin, Glösmann
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Semiautomatic method for histomorphometry

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 1990
A semiautomatic measurement system for histomorphometry is presented. The system is based on a steppermotor-driven scanning stage which the operator controls via a digitizer. Movement in the scanning stage is carried out with respect to stationary cross-wires in the ocular of the microscopy.
A, Jäger, W, Döler, G, Sattler
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Bone Area Histomorphometry

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2018
AbstractQuantifying the amount of cortical bone loss is one variable used in histological methods of adult age estimation. Measurements of cortical area tend to be subjective and additional information regarding bone loss is not captured considering cancellous bone is disregarded.
Janna M, Andronowski, Christian, Crowder
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Histomorphometry of brain tumours

Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, 2004
In this review, the results of previous histomorphometric studies of brain tumours are summarized and discussed with respect to their potential value for diagnostic purposes and for tumour research. In the majority of these studies, human gliomas were investigated.
R, Nafe, W, Schlote
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Histomorphometry

1999
Abstract The analysis of histological material has traditionally been by comparative morphological analysis. A section of tissue, suitably processed and stained, is examined under a light microscope by a skilled microscopist and a diagnosis made by observing the morphology of the tissue and cells. Whilst this approach is suitable for the
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Bone microarchitecture evaluated by histomorphometry

Micron, 2005
The increasing use of densitometric devices for assessing bone fragility has progressively strengthened the assumption that mass is the most important property determining bone mechanical competence. Nevertheless, structure and microarchitecture are relevant aspects of bone strength.
DALLE CARBONARE, Luca Giuseppe   +7 more
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