Development of a Method for Studying the Structural Organization of Bone Tissue Using Computed Tomography

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Kamila Hamitovna Dzhatdoeva, R. Adzhiev, Madina Umarovna Bidzhieva, Harun Muratovich Tsoraev, Rostislav Valerievich Klishchenko, Yulia Alexandrovna Petinova
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This scientific work describes a new way of analyzing the organization of bone tissue using computed tomography(CT). The information obtained as a result of such a study can be used to diagnose bone diseases, as well as in research in the field of biology and medicine. The common lizard was chosen as a test subject, and the bones of the proximal tail vertebrae were selected as samples for the study of the structural organization of bone tissue. The samples must be clean and in good condition so that the data obtained are reliable. In this study, a laboratory micro tomograph was utilized. In this study, we investigated both the spatial distribution of the X-ray absorption coefficients and the distribution of the elemental compositions within the bone tissue which have been largely unstudied so far. The absorption densities of these vertebrae have been found to vary greatly depending on the experimental conditions and pharmaceutical manufacturing processes. Areas of increased density located closer to the central canal of the vertebra were identified.
利用计算机断层扫描研究骨组织结构组织方法的发展
这项科学工作描述了一种利用计算机断层扫描(CT)分析骨组织组织的新方法。通过这种研究获得的信息可用于诊断骨病,也可用于生物学和医学领域的研究。选取普通蜥蜴作为实验对象,选取其尾椎近端骨作为样本,研究其骨组织的结构组织。样品必须干净、完好,这样得到的数据才可靠。本研究采用实验室显微层析成像。在这项研究中,我们研究了x射线吸收系数的空间分布和元素组成在骨组织中的分布,这是迄今为止尚未研究的。这些椎骨的吸收密度根据实验条件和制药工艺的不同而变化很大。密度增加的区域靠近椎体中央管被确定。
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