2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2004.03.003
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MicroCT quantification of in vitro bone resorption of neonatal murine calvaria exposed to IL-1 or PTH

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“…mCT allows the qualitative and quantitative assessment of the spatial and temporal mineralization of bone formation. The availability of 3D analysis techniques, coupled to specific image processing methods, opens up new possibilities for the analysis of bone structures 90,91 Recent reports outline the use of mCT for the monitorization of the in vivo bone remodelling process. 92 In Figure 6, mCT-reconstructed 3D images of rat calvarial bone are shown.…”
Section: Radiological Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…mCT allows the qualitative and quantitative assessment of the spatial and temporal mineralization of bone formation. The availability of 3D analysis techniques, coupled to specific image processing methods, opens up new possibilities for the analysis of bone structures 90,91 Recent reports outline the use of mCT for the monitorization of the in vivo bone remodelling process. 92 In Figure 6, mCT-reconstructed 3D images of rat calvarial bone are shown.…”
Section: Radiological Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative approach is to study intact bones in a developing embryo with X-ray microtomography (XMT) [5,6]. In XMT images, contrast arises from differences in the X-ray absorption of elements in the absorbing phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 For laboratory sources, the resolution is typically of the order of 10 µm if applied to (biomineralized) objects with a size of millimeters to centimeters. [22][23][24][25] For synchrotron radiation sources, the resolution is of the order of 1-3 µm for millimeter-sized samples. 18,[25][26][27] A resolution of 700 nm was also recently reported.…”
Section: Basic Principles Of Microcomputer Tomography (µCt)mentioning
confidence: 99%