Turnbull TL, Baumann AP, Roeder RK. Fatigue microcracks that initiate fracture are located near elevated intracortical porosity but not elevated mineralization. J Biomech. June 2014.
Publication Date
June 2014
How Analyze was Used
“The gauge section was segmented to reveal labeled microdamage (DV), which was overlaid on micro-CT images of the as-prepared specimens using image registration (Analyze 10.0).”
Keywords
Aging
Bone Mineral Density
Contrast-Enhanced Micro-Computed Tomography
Cortical Bone
Fatigue Microdamage
Fracture
Intracortical Porosity
Mineralization
Osteoporosis
Two-Point Correlation Function
Author Affiliation(s)
Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Bioengineering Graduate Program, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, US. (TLT, APB, RKR)
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Tags: Aging, Bone Mineral Density, Contrast-Enhanced Micro-Computed Tomography, Cortical Bone, Fatigue Microdamage, Fracture, Intracortical Porosity, Mineralization, Osteoporosis, Two-Point Correlation Function