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True Gold or Pyrite: A Review of Reference Point Indentation for Assessing Bone Mechanical Properties In VivoSkeletal Muscle Regeneration and Oxidative Stress Are Altered in Chronic Kidney DiseaseDietary inferences from dental occlusal microwear at Mission San Luis de Apalachee.Do mandibular cross-sectional properties and dental microwear give similar dietary signals?Contours of the hominoid lateral tibial condyle with implications for Australopithecus.Curvature scaling in the medial tibial condyle of large bodied hominoids.Variability of in vivo reference point indentation in skeletally mature inbred rats.Anti-sclerostin antibody treatment in a rat model of progressive renal osteodystrophy.Muscle torque relative to cross-sectional area and the functional muscle-bone unit in children and adolescents with chronic disease.Reduced skeletal muscle function is associated with decreased fiber cross-sectional area in the Cy/+ rat model of progressive kidney disease.Reference point indentation is insufficient for detecting alterations in traditional mechanical properties of bone under common experimental conditions.Assessing the inter- and intra-animal variability of in vivo OsteoProbe skeletal measures in untreated dogs.In vivo reference point indentation reveals positive effects of raloxifene on mechanical properties following 6 months of treatment in skeletally mature beagle dogs.A comparison of calcium to zoledronic acid for improvement of cortical bone in an animal model of CKD.STING Contributes to Abnormal Bone Formation Induced by Deficiency of DNase II in Mice.Forelimb muscle architecture and myosin isoform composition in the groundhog (Marmota monax).Caudal vertebral body articular surface morphology correlates with functional tail use in anthropoid primates.Tail architecture and function of Cebupithecia sarmientoi, a Middle Miocene platyrrhine from La Venta, Colombia.From head to tail: new models and approaches in primate functional anatomy and biomechanics.Functional correlates of fiber architecture of the lateral caudal musculature in prehensile and nonprehensile tails of the platyrrhini (primates) and procyonidae (carnivora).Humeral cross-sectional shape in suspensory primates and sloths.Mouse Hind Limb Skeletal Muscle Functional Adaptation in a Simulated Fine Branch Arboreal Habitat.Response to Comments on "True Gold or Pyrite: A Review of Reference Point Indentation for Assessing Bone Mechanical Properties In Vivo".Mechanoreceptivity of prehensile tail skin varies between ateline and cebine primatesStructure and function of platyrrhine caudal vertebrae
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