Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W23631567> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W23631567 endingPage "422" @default.
- W23631567 startingPage "399" @default.
- W23631567 abstract "As bone’s primary function is mechanical, it is not surprising that almost all studies using intact bone concern its morphology. Such histomorphometric studies have been used to provide insights into how bone responds, as an organ, to mechanical loading. However, despite the fact that the cellular basis for “sensing” mechanical stimuli or “communicating” their influence to coordinate any loading-induced changes that they engender is not known, studies in intact bone are rarely used to establish the direct links with any changes in bone cell biochemistry. It is also evident that most studies aimed at defining these mechanisms currently use bone cells grown in vitro, and that this has produced rapid advances in our understanding of the factors that might be involved in regulating bone cell responses to loading-induced stimuli. It is clear that such in vitro studies facilitate the final mechanistic deciphering and constitute a useful initial approach. However, it is also evident that they generally take little regard of the influence that might be provided by cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions within a bone’s complex environment and architecture (1). It is therefore imperative to attempt to bridge the gap between the cell biology of bone’s response to loading on the one hand and the morphological approach to this same problem on the other." @default.
- W23631567 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W23631567 creator A5001212469 @default.
- W23631567 creator A5020057358 @default.
- W23631567 creator A5022820430 @default.
- W23631567 creator A5060389772 @default.
- W23631567 date "2003-11-14" @default.
- W23631567 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W23631567 title "Methods for Analyzing Bone Cell Responses to Mechanical Loading Using In Vitro Monolayer and Organ Culture Models" @default.
- W23631567 cites W1493047535 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1553826095 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1628998952 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1966723290 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1969937820 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1970348554 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1975486727 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1975819170 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1976839990 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1978252089 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1979030140 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1980867493 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1982563976 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1985467990 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1986875157 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1987568997 @default.
- W23631567 cites W1999235348 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2000520037 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2000883802 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2000904875 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2007171312 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2009462543 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2017759884 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2018245449 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2019001236 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2021679217 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2021753367 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2023987420 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2025855835 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2026214364 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2034014800 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2034186173 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2035660111 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2037650463 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2038107706 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2040981173 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2043503863 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2045558559 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2051257455 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2054118778 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2063282594 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2064891767 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2083086713 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2084087342 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2084579646 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2086326715 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2092393324 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2100436400 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2114495080 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2122965155 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2130181065 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2136049535 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2143873872 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2145046132 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2166967863 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2240106540 @default.
- W23631567 cites W284555051 @default.
- W23631567 cites W2990072182 @default.
- W23631567 doi "https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-366-6:399" @default.
- W23631567 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12728734" @default.
- W23631567 hasPublicationYear "2003" @default.
- W23631567 type Work @default.
- W23631567 sameAs 23631567 @default.
- W23631567 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W23631567 countsByYear W236315672016 @default.
- W23631567 countsByYear W236315672019 @default.
- W23631567 countsByYear W236315672023 @default.
- W23631567 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W23631567 hasAuthorship W23631567A5001212469 @default.
- W23631567 hasAuthorship W23631567A5020057358 @default.
- W23631567 hasAuthorship W23631567A5022820430 @default.
- W23631567 hasAuthorship W23631567A5060389772 @default.
- W23631567 hasBestOaLocation W236315672 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C106487976 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C133605539 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C136229726 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C1491633281 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C202751555 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C2780550940 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C2993697008 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W23631567 hasConcept C95444343 @default.
- W23631567 hasConceptScore W23631567C105702510 @default.