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Age and decay in the lumbar vertebral body. Are we looking in the right place and for the right tissue?
(2016-11-16)
The present study began by examining variations in the degree of mineralisation of 'bone' in lumbar vertebral bodies. Thick para-sagittal slices of L2 (38 male, 31 female, 70±15 years); embedded PMMA; plane block surfaces ...
Fragmenting densely mineralised acellular protrusions from articular calcified cartilage: a role in osteoarthritis?
(Frontiers, 2014-06-24)
Fragmenting densely mineralised acellular protrusions from articular calcified cartilage: a role in osteoarthritis? A. Boyde a, G.R. Davis a, D. Mills a, T. Zikmund a, V.L. Adams b, L.R. Ranganath b, N. Jeffery b, J.A. ...
The plate-to-rod transition in trabecular bone loss is elusive.
(2021-06-09)
Changes in trabecular micro-architecture are key to our understanding of osteoporosis. Previous work focusing on structure model index (SMI) measurements have concluded that disease progression entails a shift from plates ...