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evidence of variations in skeletal cellular function. Histomorphometry is performed by a recently innovated high-throughput process that involves computer-automated signal detection for the particular cell type-specific stains. Data are accrued by automated
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-sectional area, BMC, and TMD were calculated after applying a uniform threshold of 2000 HU. Staining and bone histomorphometry Femora were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde for 24 h, decalcified with 10% EDTA (pH 6.5) in PBS, dehydrated, infiltrated, and paraffin
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osteogenesis imperfecta type I . Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions 14 155 – 161 . Rauch F Travers R Parfitt AM Glorieux FH 2000 Static and dynamic bone histomorphometry in children with osteogenesis imperfecta
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–15 animals derived from five separate litters of animals. * P <0.05 versus BALC/c mice of the same gender. When islet histomorphometry was analyzed at 8 weeks of age, LP-fed NOD female mice had a significantly lower number of islets per unit area of pancreas
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flat chondrocytes (B), the hypertropic zone (D) and the size of hypertropic chondrocytes (E) were determined by histomorphometry. Number of hypertropic chondrocytes was counted manually (F). Data represent means± s.e.m . * P <0.05, ** P <0.01, and *** P
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