Symmetrically reduced stiffness and increased extensibility in compression and tension at the mineralized fibrillar level in rachitic bone.
In metabolic bone diseases, the alterations in fibrillar level bone-material quality affecting macroscopic mechanical competence are not well-understood quantitatively. Here, we quantify the fibrillar level deformation in cantilever bending in a mouse model for hereditary rickets (Hpr). Microfocus i...
Main Authors: | Karunaratne, A, Boyde, A, Esapa, C, Hiller, J, Terrill, N, Brown, S, Cox, R, Thakker, R, Gupta, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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