Publications
chosen keywordperipheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT)
Non-invasive bone competence analysis by high-resolution pQCT: an in vitro reproducibility study on structural and mechanical properties at the human radius.
Mueller, TL; Stauber, M; Kohler, T; Eckstein, F; Müller, R; van Lenthe, GH;
BONE. 2009; 44(2): 364-371.
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Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-2 (IGFBP-2) overexpression negatively regulates bone size and mass, but not density, in the absence and presence of growth hormone/IGF-I excess in transgenic mice.
Eckstein, F; Pavicic, T; Nedbal, S; Schmidt, C; Wehr, U; Rambeck, W; Wolf, E; Hoeflich, A;
Anat Embryol (Berl). 2002; 206(1-2): 139-148.
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Mechanical strength of the proximal femur as predicted from geometric and densitometric bone properties at the lower limb versus the distal radius.
Lochmüller, EM; Groll, O; Kuhn, V; Eckstein, F;
Bone. 2002; 30(1): 207-216.
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Estimation of distal radius failure load with micro-finite element analysis models based on three-dimensional peripheral quantitative computed tomography images.
Pistoia, W; van Rietbergen, B; Lochmüller, EM; Lill, CA; Eckstein, F; Rüegsegger, P;
Bone. 2002; 30(6): 842-848.
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Quantitative bone mineral assessment at the forearm: A review
Augat, P; Fuerst, T; Genant, HK
OSTEOPOROSIS INT. 1998; 8(4): 299-310.
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