Individual trabecula segmentation-based morphological analysis assessed trabecular morphology and connectivity.
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This study developed a standard (generic) 'building-block' of a trabecula for large-scale FE models.
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Finally, the decreasing mandibular cartilage thickness, the degradation of extracellular matrix, and the erosion of bone trabecula were subsequently restored.
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The morphology of the SAS with its complex trabecula structures was taken into account through a novel porous media model with anisotropic permeability.
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Histologically, Zn protected a Cd-induced degenerative change of mesenchymal cells in the periosteum and that of osteoblasts around the trabecula at each Cd level.
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Standard morphological and Individual Trabecula Segmentation (ITS) analyses were used estimate microstructural properties.
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This increase in bone mass correlates with the increase in number and thickness of trabeculas in cancellous bone.