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Brillouin spectroscopy and radiography for assessment of viscoelastic and regenerative properties of mammalian bones

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dc.contributor.author Akilbekova, Dana
dc.contributor.author Ogay, Vyacheslav
dc.contributor.author Yakupov, Talgat
dc.contributor.author Sarsenova, Madina
dc.contributor.author Umbayev, Bauyrzhan
dc.contributor.author Nurakhmetov, Asset
dc.contributor.author Tazhin, Kairat
dc.contributor.author Yakovlev, Vladislav V.
dc.contributor.author Utegulov, Zhandos N.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-10-03T09:00:07Z
dc.date.available 2018-10-03T09:00:07Z
dc.date.issued 2018-09-27
dc.identifier.citation Dana Akilbekova, Vyacheslav Ogay, Talgat Yakupov, Madina Sarsenova, Bauyrzhan Umbayev, Asset Nurakhmetov, Kairat Tazhin, Vladislav V. Yakovlev, Zhandos N. Utegulov, “Brillouin spectroscopy and radiography for assessment of viscoelastic and regenerative properties of mammalian bones,” J. Biomed. Opt. 23(9), 097004 (2018), doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.23.9.097004. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/3535
dc.description.abstract Biomechanical properties of mammalian bones, such as strength, toughness, and plasticity, are essential for understanding how microscopic-scale mechanical features can link to macroscale bones’ strength and fracture resistance. We employ Brillouin light scattering (BLS) microspectroscopy for local assessment of elastic properties of bones under compression and the efficacy of the tissue engineering approach based on heparin-conjugated fibrin (HCF) hydrogels, bone morphogenic proteins, and osteogenic stem cells in the regeneration of the bone tissues. BLS is noninvasive and label-free modality for probing viscoelastic properties of tissues that can give information on structure-function properties of normal and pathological tissues. Results showed that MCS and BPMs are critically important for regeneration of elastic and viscous properties, respectively, HCF gels containing combination of all factors had the best effect with complete defect regeneration at week nine after the implantation of bone grafts and that the bones with fully consolidated fractures have higher values of elastic moduli compared with defective bones en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Biomedical Optics en_US
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ *
dc.subject Brillouin light scattering en_US
dc.subject bones en_US
dc.subject critical-sized defect en_US
dc.subject biomechanical properties en_US
dc.subject elastic en_US
dc.subject viscous en_US
dc.subject heparin-conjugated fibrin gel en_US
dc.subject bone morphogenic proteins en_US
dc.subject mesenchymal stem cells en_US
dc.title Brillouin spectroscopy and radiography for assessment of viscoelastic and regenerative properties of mammalian bones en_US
dc.type Article en_US
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