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Mineral crystal alignment in mineralized fracture callus determined by 3D small-angle X-ray scattering
Y. Liu, , P. Roschger, H. Schell, G.N. Duda, P. Fratzl
Published in Institute of Physics Publishing
2010
Volume: 247
   
Abstract
Callus tissue formed during bone fracture healing is a mixture of different tissue types as revealed by histological analysis. But the structural characteristics of mineral crystals within the healing callus are not well known. Since two-dimensional (2D) scanning small-angle X-ray scattering (sSAXS) patterns showed that the size and orientation of callus crystals vary both spatially and temporally [1] and 2D electron microscopic analysis implies an anisotropic property of the callus morphology, the mineral crystals within the callus are also expected to vary in size and orientation in 3D. Three-dimensional small-angle X-ray scattering (3D SAXS), which combines 2D SAXS patterns collected at different angles of sample tilting, has been previously applied to investigate bone minerals in horse radius [2] and oim/oim mouse femur/tibia [3]. We implement a similar 3D SAXS method but with a different way of data analysis to gather information on the mineral alignment in fracture callus. With the proposed accurate yet fast assessment of 3D SAXS information, it was shown that the plate shaped mineral particles in the healing callus were aligned in groups with their predominant orientations occurring as a fiber texture. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
PublisherInstitute of Physics Publishing
ISSN17426588