Hierarchical analysis and multi-scale modelling of rat cortical and trabecular bone

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The aim of this study was to explore the hierarchical arrangement of structural properties in cortical and trabecular bone and to determine a mathematical model that accurately predicts the tissue's mechanical properties as a function of these indices. By using a variety of analytical techniques, we were able to characterize the structural and compositional properties of cortical and trabecular bones, as well as to determine the suitable mathematical model to predict the tissue's mechanical properties using a continuum micromechanics approach. Our hierarchical analysis demonstrated that the differences between cortical and trabecular bone reside mainly at the micro- and ultrastructural levels. By gaining a better appreciation of the similarities and differences between the two bone types, we would be able to provide a better assessment and understanding of their individual roles, as well as their contribution to bone health overall.

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Oftadeh, R., Entezari, V., Spörri, G., Villa-Camacho, J. C., Krigbaum, H., Strawich, E., … Nazarian, A. (2015). Hierarchical analysis and multi-scale modelling of rat cortical and trabecular bone. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 12(106). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2015.0070

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