Tissue-level regeneration and remodeling dynamics are driven by mechanical stimuli in the microenvironment in a post-bridging loaded femur defect healing model in mice

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  • who: Graeme R. Paul and colleagues from the Institute for Biomechanics, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Maastricht University, Netherlands have published the research: Tissue-Level Regeneration and Remodeling Dynamics are Driven by Mechanical Stimuli in the Microenvironment in a Post-Bridging Loaded Femur Defect Healing Model in Mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors analyze the sites of formation, resorption, and quiescence determined via an experimental approach of longitudinal in_vivo micro-CT and couple them with a computational approach of micro-FE analysis to investigate the role played by effective strain within the microenvironment in . . .

     

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