Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2893986507> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2893986507 endingPage "100" @default.
- W2893986507 startingPage "93" @default.
- W2893986507 abstract "Rodents are commonly used in preclinical studies that assess the ability of signaling pathways or new therapies to regulate bone mass, cortical structure, trabecular architecture, bone quality, and, ultimately, to maintain or increase fracture resistance. This assessment is possible because of the widely available tools capable of measuring multiple bone characteristics in vivo and ex vivo. This chapter reviews the standard imaging techniques that assess bone mass, structure, and architecture in rodent studies as well as the common mechanical testing techniques used to determine multiple biomechanical properties of rodent bones. Dual- energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA), micro-computed tomography (μCT), and mechanical testing are commonly used to determine how genetic manipulations or drug treatments affect bone in rodent studies. In vivo imaging with DXA and μCT can longitudinally assess changes in bone mineral density, trabecular architecture, and cortical structure." @default.
- W2893986507 created "2018-10-05" @default.
- W2893986507 creator A5017780140 @default.
- W2893986507 creator A5091765205 @default.
- W2893986507 date "2018-09-28" @default.
- W2893986507 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2893986507 title "Assessment of Bone Mass, Structure, and Quality in Rodents" @default.
- W2893986507 cites W1480870442 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W1587302927 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W1829163856 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W1937757609 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W1965059912 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W1991889593 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W1992142686 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W1992673132 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W1995333182 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W1998111806 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W1999609152 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2001018521 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2001957914 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2011914044 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2016201042 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2027330415 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2027453974 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2033776643 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2039602359 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2045775029 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2065509691 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2066749771 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2071234903 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2077604951 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2078600880 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2084872529 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2093799427 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2104307326 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2104368602 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2139831059 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2142608062 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2144924096 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2150216647 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2151141151 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2173819522 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2254032559 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2298650860 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2401563407 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2404369773 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2423109914 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2571334163 @default.
- W2893986507 cites W2800491416 @default.
- W2893986507 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119266594.ch12" @default.
- W2893986507 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2893986507 type Work @default.
- W2893986507 sameAs 2893986507 @default.
- W2893986507 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W2893986507 countsByYear W28939865072021 @default.
- W2893986507 crossrefType "other" @default.
- W2893986507 hasAuthorship W2893986507A5017780140 @default.
- W2893986507 hasAuthorship W2893986507A5091765205 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C126838900 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C136229726 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C150903083 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C207001950 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C26291073 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C2776541429 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C2776886416 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C2777425516 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C2777825092 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C2781451080 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C2993253760 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C2993998788 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C3018268312 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C126838900 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C136229726 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C142724271 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C150903083 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C207001950 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C26291073 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C2776541429 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C2776886416 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C2777425516 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C2777825092 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C2781451080 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C2993253760 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C2993998788 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C3018268312 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C71924100 @default.
- W2893986507 hasConceptScore W2893986507C86803240 @default.
- W2893986507 hasLocation W28939865071 @default.
- W2893986507 hasOpenAccess W2893986507 @default.
- W2893986507 hasPrimaryLocation W28939865071 @default.
- W2893986507 hasRelatedWork W1965182093 @default.
- W2893986507 hasRelatedWork W2053289625 @default.
- W2893986507 hasRelatedWork W2079808924 @default.
- W2893986507 hasRelatedWork W2089616662 @default.
- W2893986507 hasRelatedWork W2152538074 @default.