High resolution image in bone biology I : review of the literature
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Cano Sánchez, Jorge; Campo Trapero, Julián; Vaquero, Juan José; Martínez González, José María; Bascones Martínez, Antonio
This document is a artículo publicadoDate2007

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Bone microstructure has usually been assessed by obtaining samples invasively and analyzing them with conventional histomorphometric methods. Improvements in high-resolution image acquisition systems have enabled non-invasive assessment of bone morphology and a more precise 3-D evaluation by means of ?virtual biopsies?, permitting bone assessment in regeneration or remodeling processes. This review describes the characteristics and limitations of bone assessment using different high-resolution image systems (synchrotron-radiation computed tomography, micro-computed tomography, acoustic scanning microscope; micro-magnetic resonance imaging). Morphometric variables that can be obtained from these images are reported and compared with conventional histomorphometric variables.

    Cano Sánchez, Jorge ; Campo Trapero, Julián ; Vaquero, Juan José ; Martínez González, José María ; Bascones Martínez, Antonio. High resolution image in bone biology I : review of the literature. En: Medicina oral, patología oral y cirugía bucal. Ed. inglesa, 12 6 2007: 9-

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