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Fatigue microcracks that initiate fracture are located near elevated intracortical porosity but not elevated mineralization

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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