Measurements of the orientational dispersion of collagen fibers in articular cartilage were made using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) on matched bovine articular cartilage samples. Thirteen pairs of samples were excised from bovine knee joints; each pair was taken from neighboring locations in the same bone. One sample from each pair was used for DTI measurements and the other for SAXS measurements. Fractional anisotropy (FA) values were calculated from the DTI data both for the individual imaging voxels and for whole regions of interest (ROI). The FA values were used as a measure of fiber dispersion and compared to the ellipticities of the fiber orientation distributions obtained from SAXS. Neither t...
Analysis of the diameters of collagen fibrils provides insight into the structure and physical proce...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) struc...
AbstractObjective: To determine the feasibility of detecting the structural orientation in cartilage...
Measurements of the orientational dispersion of collagen fibers in articular cartilage were made usi...
Collagen fibre architecture in articular cartilage is commonly described in terms of the predominant...
Knowledge of the collagen fibre network in articular cartilage is critical to the development of rea...
Objective: To compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy and d...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy ...
Objective: To compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy and d...
PurposeTo investigate the B0 orientation-dependent magnetic susceptibility of collagen fibrils withi...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine regional differences in the orientation of collagen in the articular ca...
SummaryObjectiveTo demonstrate the use of diffusion tensor magnetic resonance micro-imaging to obser...
SummaryObjectiveTo use diffusion tensor MR micro-imaging to observe differences in magnitude and ani...
In this Chapter, we present approaches to numerical simulation of the diffusion of water molecules i...
Articular cartilage is the connective tissue that lines joints and provides a smooth surface for art...
Analysis of the diameters of collagen fibrils provides insight into the structure and physical proce...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) struc...
AbstractObjective: To determine the feasibility of detecting the structural orientation in cartilage...
Measurements of the orientational dispersion of collagen fibers in articular cartilage were made usi...
Collagen fibre architecture in articular cartilage is commonly described in terms of the predominant...
Knowledge of the collagen fibre network in articular cartilage is critical to the development of rea...
Objective: To compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy and d...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy ...
Objective: To compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy and d...
PurposeTo investigate the B0 orientation-dependent magnetic susceptibility of collagen fibrils withi...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine regional differences in the orientation of collagen in the articular ca...
SummaryObjectiveTo demonstrate the use of diffusion tensor magnetic resonance micro-imaging to obser...
SummaryObjectiveTo use diffusion tensor MR micro-imaging to observe differences in magnitude and ani...
In this Chapter, we present approaches to numerical simulation of the diffusion of water molecules i...
Articular cartilage is the connective tissue that lines joints and provides a smooth surface for art...
Analysis of the diameters of collagen fibrils provides insight into the structure and physical proce...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) struc...
AbstractObjective: To determine the feasibility of detecting the structural orientation in cartilage...