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A new method based on contact surface profilometry for quantitative measurement of resorbed bone volume
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Franco Fusi1, Luca Mercatelli2, Venere Basile1, Mauro Pucci2, Salvatore Siano3, Pietro Antonio Bernabei4, Monica Monici5
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1. Dept. of Clinical Physiopathology, Medical Physics Sect. University of Florence, Viale Pieraccini 6, I 50139 Florence (Italy)
2. INOA - National Inst. for Applied Optics, Largo Enrico Fermi 6, I 50125 Florence (Italy)
3. Inst. of Applied Physics « Nello Carrara », CNR, Via Madonna del Piano, I 50019 Sesto F.no, Florence (Italy)
4. Haematology Division, Caregg i Hospital, Viale Morgagni 45, I 50134, Florence (Italy)
5. CEO - Center of Excellence in Optronics, Largo Enrico Fermi 6, I 50125 Florence (Italy)
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Manuscript received:
April 13, 2004;
revised:
December 28, 2004
Accepted for publication:
December 30, 2004
Abstract
Bone is a dynamic tissue. Its continuous remodeling depends on the balance between bone formation and bone resorption. These
two processes are carried out by specialized cells called osteoblast and ostreoclast respectively. The osteoclastic bone resorption
consists in degradation of the mineral and collagen components of bone.
KEYWORDS: Surface profi lometry, bone resorption.
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