Stephen Gadomski et al. A cholinergic neuroskeletal interface promotes bone formation
during postnatal growth and exercise Cell Stem Cell.
Publication Date
February 17, 2022
How Analyze was Used
“Scans were exported to Analyze 14.0 software (Analyzedirect, KS, USA) for the separation of cortical and trabecular regions. Trabecular morphometry was performed at the secondary spongiosa of the distal metaphysis.”
Keywords
Autonomic nervous system, Homeostatic processes, Stress responses, Cholinergic neuroskeletal interface, Bone formation, Postnatal growth
Author Affiliation(s)
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom