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- 2020Ultrafast Laser Processing of Nanostructured Patterns for the Control of Cell Adhesion and Migration on Titanium Alloycitations
- 2015Validation of an in vitro 3D bone culture model with perfused and mechanically stressed ceramic scaffold
- 2010Adaptive remodeling of trabecular bone core cultured in 3-D bioreactor providing cyclic loading: an acoustic microscopy study.citations
- 2007Variations of microstructure, mineral density and tissue elasticity in B6/C3H mice.citations
- 2006Assessment of bone structure and acoustic impedance in C3H and BL6 mice using high resolution scanning acoustic microscopy.citations
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Assessment of bone structure and acoustic impedance in C3H and BL6 mice using high resolution scanning acoustic microscopy.
Abstract
Two hundred-MHz time-resolved scanning acoustic microscopy was applied for the investigation of acoustic and structural bone properties of mice from two inbred strains. Transverse sections of femur taken from 5 C57BL/6J@Ico and 5 C3H/HeJ@Ico mice were explored. Both strains had the same bone diameter, but the C3H/HeJ@Ico mice had greater cortical thickness, smaller cancellous diameter, and greater acoustic impedance values than C57BL/6J@Ico mice. The strong differences in the measured acoustic impedances among the two inbred strains indicate that the impedance is a good parameter to detect genetic variations of the skeletal phenotype in small animal models.