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Injury and Skeletal Biomechanics

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    0383211 - ÚEM 2013 RIV HR eng M - Monography Chapter
    Gregor, T. - Kochová, P. - Eberlová, L. - Nedorost, L. - Prosecká, Eva - Liška, V. - Mírka, H. - Kachlík, D. - Pirner, I. - Zimmermann, P. - Králíčková, A. - Králíčková, M. - Tonar, Z.
    Correlating Micro-CT Imaging with Quantitative Histology.
    Injury and Skeletal Biomechanics. Rijeka: InTech Open Access Publisher, 2012 - (Goswami, T.), s. 173-196. ISBN 978-953-51-0690-6
    R&D Projects: GA ČR GAP304/10/1307
    Grant - others:GA ČR(CZ) GA106/09/0740; GA UK(CZ) GAUK 96610; GA MZd(CZ) NT13326
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50390512; CEZ:AV0Z50390703
    Keywords : micro CT * quantitative Histology * biomechanical models
    Subject RIV: FP - Other Medical Disciplines
    http://www.intechopen.com/books/injury-and-skeletal-biomechanics/correlating-micro-ct-imaging-with-quantitative-histology

    Advanced biomechanical models of biological tissues should be based on statistical morphometry of tissue architecture. A quantitative description of the microscopic properties of real tissue samples is an advantage when devising computer models that are statistically similar to biological tissues in physiological or pathological conditions. The recent development of X-ray microtomography (micro-CT) has introduced resolution similar to that of routine histology. The aim of this chapter is to review and discuss both automatic image processing and interactive, unbiased stereological tools available for micro-CT scans and histological micrographs. We will demonstrate the practical usability of micro-CT in two different types of three-dimensional (3-D) ex vivo samples: (i) bone scaffolds used in tissue engineering and (ii) microvascular corrosion casts.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0213221

     
     
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