Assessment of the inner surface microstructure of decellularized cortical bone by a scanning electron microscope

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The microstructural changes of bones, which form a hierarchy of skeletal tissue, vary, depending on their condition, and are affected by the behaviors of bone cells. The purpose of this study is to assess the microstructural changes in the inner femoral surface of Sprague Dawley rats according to the conditions using a scanning electron microscope. Microstructural differences on the endocortical surface were observed in the characteristics of osteocytic canaliculi, bone fibers, and surface roughness, showing a rougher surface in old adults and an osteoporosis model by quantitative comparison. These results could be helpful for developing a basic understanding of the microstructural changes that occur on the bone surface under various conditions.

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Jeong, H., Asai, J., Ushida, T., & Furukawa, K. S. (2019). Assessment of the inner surface microstructure of decellularized cortical bone by a scanning electron microscope. Bioengineering, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering6030086

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