Browsing Centre for Oral Bioengineering by Subject "Cartilage"
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All that fractures is not bone: microscopic anatomy of vertebral bodies.
(Bone Research Society, 2018-06-28)Abstract for poster P25 presented at Bone Research Society, Winchester 28/6/2018 All that fractures is not bone: microscopic anatomy of vertebral bodies. Alan Boyde and David Mills, Dental Physical Sciences, QMUL, London ... -
Laser ablation machined sections permit correlative studies of HDMP by X-ray microtomography, optical and scanning electron microscopy
(2018-04-27)Purpose: Cracks in bone and articular calcified cartilage (ACC) of the subchondral plate heal by intercalation of a highly mineralised infill material which disappears with demineralisation. This material may also extruded ... -
‘The MSK Grand National: What we have learnt about the musculoskeletal system from studying racehorses’.
(2023-04-14)Bone Research Society Annual Meeting Liverpool 13-15 April 2023 Programme Page 6 [Joint meeting with 50th ECTS Congress] www.boneresearchsociety.org Invited Lecture IL1 Friday 14th April 2023 ‘The MSK Grand National: What ... -
New approach to 3D mapping of collagen orientation in skeletal tissues using Polarized Light Microscopy. PLM revisited again & again and correlation with other microscopies
(CEITEC Brno University of Technology, 2022-09-09)In linearly polarised light (LPL), birefringent structures appear brightest if they lie both in the plane of the section and at 45°/135°to the axes of the crossed polarising filter elements, but dark if perpendicular to ... -
New approach to increase information content in polarised light microscopy of skeletal and dental tissues.
(2019-07-02)Presentation and poster at Microscience Microscopy Congress, Manchester, July 2nd - 4th 2019 -
New method for quantitative polarised light microscopy of laser-ablation machined sections of bones and joints
(2017-06-25)Bone Research Society meeting, Bristol, 25-27 June 2017, ‘Late breaking’ abstract Abstract ID: 106 LBP11 New method for quantitative polarised light microscopy of laser-ablation machined sections of bones and joints Alan ... -
Studies of Melbourne bones, and the shape and size of voxels in LM, CSLM, XMT and SEM: cross-correlative microscopies.
(TU Wien, 2023-09-20)John Clement was my student at UCL. When he graduated and wanted to undertake further training in pathology, I advised him of a vacant position at The London Hospital Medical College [later QMUL], which he took, and thus ...