Bone is important because it provides the skeleton structural integrity and enables movement and locomotion. Its development and morphology follow its function. It adapts to changes of mechanical loading and has the ability to repair itself after damage or fracture. The processes of bone development, bone adaptation, and bone regeneration in fracture healing are regulated, in part, by mechanical stimuli that result when the bone is loaded
The central paradigm of skeletal mechanobiology is that mechanical forces modulate morphological and...
Mechanical loading plays a crucial role throughout humans’ lifetime since their embryonic developmen...
This review summarises current understanding of how bone is sculpted through adaptive processes, des...
In order to obtain bones that combine a proper resistance against mechanical failure with a minimum ...
Bone is a tissue that dynamically adapts mass and architecture to the mechanical loads that occur in...
Bone fracture is a very common body injury. The healing process is physiologically complex, involvin...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
Mechanical boundary conditions are well known to influence the regeneration of bone and mechanobiolo...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
history to every level of tissue formation from genetic expression and tissue differentiation to tis...
Bone is a remarkable living material that comes in two forms with different porosities and different...
Bone can adapt to changing load demands by mechanically regulated bone remodeling. Osteocytes, osteo...
The conceptual model of the mechanostat proposed by Harold Frost in 1983 is among the most significa...
The basic morphology of the skeleton is determined genetically, but its final mass and architecture ...
The conceptual model of the mechanostat proposed by Harold Frost in 1983 is among the most significa...
The central paradigm of skeletal mechanobiology is that mechanical forces modulate morphological and...
Mechanical loading plays a crucial role throughout humans’ lifetime since their embryonic developmen...
This review summarises current understanding of how bone is sculpted through adaptive processes, des...
In order to obtain bones that combine a proper resistance against mechanical failure with a minimum ...
Bone is a tissue that dynamically adapts mass and architecture to the mechanical loads that occur in...
Bone fracture is a very common body injury. The healing process is physiologically complex, involvin...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
Mechanical boundary conditions are well known to influence the regeneration of bone and mechanobiolo...
Lack of physical activity causes bone loss and fractures not only in elderly people, but also in bed...
history to every level of tissue formation from genetic expression and tissue differentiation to tis...
Bone is a remarkable living material that comes in two forms with different porosities and different...
Bone can adapt to changing load demands by mechanically regulated bone remodeling. Osteocytes, osteo...
The conceptual model of the mechanostat proposed by Harold Frost in 1983 is among the most significa...
The basic morphology of the skeleton is determined genetically, but its final mass and architecture ...
The conceptual model of the mechanostat proposed by Harold Frost in 1983 is among the most significa...
The central paradigm of skeletal mechanobiology is that mechanical forces modulate morphological and...
Mechanical loading plays a crucial role throughout humans’ lifetime since their embryonic developmen...
This review summarises current understanding of how bone is sculpted through adaptive processes, des...