The pattern of bone remodeling of one of the most peculiar mammals in the world, the naked mole-rat (NMR), was assessed. NMRs are known for their long lifespans among rodents and for having low metabolic rates. We assessed long-term in vivo bone labeling of subordinate individuals, as well as the patterns of bone resorption and bone remodeling in a large sample including reproductive and non-reproductive individuals (n = 70). Over 268 undecalcified thin cross-sections from the midshaft of humerus, ulna, femur and tibia were analyzed with confocal fluorescence and polarized light microscopy. Fluorochrome analysis revealed low osteogenesis, scarce bone resorption and infrequent formation of secondary osteons (Haversian systems) (i.e., slow bo...
Adaptation of the bones of older subjects to disuse is largely unknown and bone recovery following d...
In this dissertation, contributions to understanding the formation, function and evolution of second...
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than non-breeding female helpers...
Lacking fur, living in eusocial colonies and having the longest lifespan of any rodent, makes naked ...
The patterns of bone modeling and mineral mobilization (skeletal homeostasis) among mammals other th...
In some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproduc...
Rat cortical bone does not typically undergo secondary (Haversian) remodeling. Haversian organizatio...
In some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproduct...
Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order’ of mammals, are at p...
Funder: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000879Funder: Foerster-Be...
Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order’ of mammals, are at p...
Intra-cortical bone remodelling is a cell-driven process that replaces existing bone tissue with new...
Changes in vertebral bone mineral content and density during aging were quantified in female Wistar ...
This study investigates variance in bone quality and quantity with respect to site, sex, and female ...
BACKGROUND: Naked mole-rats (NMRs) are eusocially organized in colonies. Although breeders carry the...
Adaptation of the bones of older subjects to disuse is largely unknown and bone recovery following d...
In this dissertation, contributions to understanding the formation, function and evolution of second...
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than non-breeding female helpers...
Lacking fur, living in eusocial colonies and having the longest lifespan of any rodent, makes naked ...
The patterns of bone modeling and mineral mobilization (skeletal homeostasis) among mammals other th...
In some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproduc...
Rat cortical bone does not typically undergo secondary (Haversian) remodeling. Haversian organizatio...
In some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproduct...
Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order’ of mammals, are at p...
Funder: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000879Funder: Foerster-Be...
Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order’ of mammals, are at p...
Intra-cortical bone remodelling is a cell-driven process that replaces existing bone tissue with new...
Changes in vertebral bone mineral content and density during aging were quantified in female Wistar ...
This study investigates variance in bone quality and quantity with respect to site, sex, and female ...
BACKGROUND: Naked mole-rats (NMRs) are eusocially organized in colonies. Although breeders carry the...
Adaptation of the bones of older subjects to disuse is largely unknown and bone recovery following d...
In this dissertation, contributions to understanding the formation, function and evolution of second...
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than non-breeding female helpers...