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19 March 2013 Analysis by FT-IR of three different bone regions: healthy, endochondral and intramembranous
Taciana D. Magrini, Arnaldo Rodrigues Santos Jr., Ana Amélia Rodrigues, Nilza Batista, William Dias Belangero, Maryana Pereira Simas, Herculano Silva Martinho
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Proceedings Volume 8577, Optical Biopsy XI; 85770E (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2004818
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2013, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
The study of bone composition is very important for the development of new technologies, for instance, the improvement of biocompatible implants and artificial bone matrix. Some kinds of bone matrix as tibia might be regenerated by two different routes, the endochondral and the intramembranous. In this work We analyze the composition of regenerated tibia by the two mentioned routes. They are compared with the composition of the healthy portion of a normal tissue. Our results show mainly differences in the quantity of lipids, water and in the vibrations of Amide I and Amide II.
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Taciana D. Magrini, Arnaldo Rodrigues Santos Jr., Ana Amélia Rodrigues, Nilza Batista, William Dias Belangero, Maryana Pereira Simas, and Herculano Silva Martinho "Analysis by FT-IR of three different bone regions: healthy, endochondral and intramembranous", Proc. SPIE 8577, Optical Biopsy XI, 85770E (19 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2004818
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KEYWORDS
Bone

Tissues

FT-IR spectroscopy

Proteins

Collagen

Statistical analysis

Cartilage

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