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Dominguez, Victoria M.
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Human versus non-human: bone microstructure in species differentiation and experimental research
Bone Histology: A Biological Anthropological Perspective
Affiliations
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Department of Anthropology, Lehman College,
City University of New York (CUNY)
, New York, USA
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DOI:
10.4324/9781003385608-7
Cited Works (7)
Year
Entry
2005
O'Brien FJ, Taylor D, Lee TC. The effect of bone microstructure on the initiation and growth of microcracks.
J Orthop Res
. March 2005;23(2):475-480.
1964
Currey JD. Some effects of ageing in human haversian systems.
J Anat
. January 1964;98(1):69-75.
2020
Dempsey N, Blau S. Evaluating the evidentiary value of the analysis of skeletal trauma in forensic research: a review of research and practice.
Forensic Sci Int
. February 2020;307:110140.
2001
Seeman E. Sexual dimorphism in skeletal size, density, and strength.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. October 2001;86(10):4576-4584.
2016
Maggiano IS, Maggiano CM, Clement JG, Thomas CDL, Carter Y, Cooper DML. Three‐dimensional reconstruction of Haversian systems in human cortical bone using synchrotron radiation‐based micro‐CT: morphology and quantification of branching and transverse connections across age.
J Anat
. May 2016;228(5):719-732.
1998
Aerssens J, Boonen S, Lowet G, Dequeker J. Interspecies differences in bone composition, density, and quality: potential implications for in vivo bone research.
Endocrinology
. February 1998;139(2):663-670.
1966
Jowsey J. Studies of Haversian systems in man and some animals.
J Anat
. October 1966;100(4):857-864.