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Tag Archives: cortical bone

New article: Transcriptional Profiling of Cortical Versus Cancellous Bone from Mechanically-loaded Murine Tibiae Reveals Differential Gene Expression

Article:  Kelly, NH; Schimenti, JC; Ross, FP; van der Meulen, MCH; (2016)  “Transcriptional Profiling of Cortical Versus Cancellous Bone from Mechanically-loaded Murine Tibiae Reveals Differential Gene Expression”, Bone, 86: 22-29 DOI Abstract:  Mechanical loading ...
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New article: Establishing Biomechanical Mechanisms in Mouse Models: Practical Guidelines for Systematically Evaluating Phenotypic Changes in the Diaphyses of Long Bones

Article:  Jepsen, KJ; Silva, MJ; Vashishth, D; Guo, XE; van der Meulen, MCH; (2015)  “Establishing Biomechanical Mechanisms in Mouse Models: Practical Guidelines for Systematically Evaluating Phenotypic Changes in the Diaphyses of Long Bones”, Journal ...
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New article: Variations in Nanomechanical Properties and Tissue Composition within Trabeculae from an Ovine Model of Osteoporosis and Treatment

Article: Burket JC, Brooks DJ, MacLeay JM, Baker SP, Boskey AL and van der Meulen MCH (2013). “Variations in nanomechanical properties and tissue composition within trabeculae from an ovine model of osteoporosis and treatment.” ...
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New article: Irradiation Does Not Modify Mechanical Properties of Cancellous Bone Under Compression

Article: Hernandez CJ, Ramsey DS, Dux SJ, Chu EH and Rimnac CM (2012). “Irradiation Does Not Modify Mechanical Properties of Cancellous Bone Under Compression.” Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research 470(9): 2488-2495. DOI Abstract: Gamma ...
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New article: Biomechanical effects of simulated resorption cavities in cancellous bone across a wide range of bone volume fractions

Article: Easley SK, Chang MT, Shindich D, Hernandez CJ and Keaveny TM (2012). “Biomechanical effects of simulated resorption cavities in cancellous bone across a wide range of bone volume fractions.” Journal of Bone and ...
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