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A new method for segmentation and analysis of bone callus in rodent fracture models using micro-CT (2022)
Journal Article
Hopkinson, M., Jones, G., Evans, L., Gohin, S., Magnusdottir, R., Salmon, P., Chenu, C., Meeson, R., Javaheri, B., & Pitsillides, A. (2022). A new method for segmentation and analysis of bone callus in rodent fracture models using micro-CT. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.25507

Fracture burden has created a need to better understand bone repair processes under different pathophysiological states. Evaluation of structural and material properties of the mineralized callus, which is integral to restoring biomechanical stabilit... Read More about A new method for segmentation and analysis of bone callus in rodent fracture models using micro-CT.

What Did We Learn About Fracture Pain from Animal Models? (2022)
Journal Article
Radulescu, A., White, F. A., & Chenu, C. (in press). What Did We Learn About Fracture Pain from Animal Models?. Journal of Pain Research, Volume 15, 2845-2856. https://doi.org/10.2147/jpr.s361826

Progress in bone fracture repair research has been made possible due to the development of reproducible models of fracture in rodents with more clinically relevant fracture fixation, where there is considerably better assessment of the factors that a... Read More about What Did We Learn About Fracture Pain from Animal Models?.