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Exploring the fascinating world of bone biologyβ¦
For the third chapter of ourΒ ππ¨π§π π¨π ππ‘π ππ¨π§ππ‘Β series, letβs turn our attention to one of the most essential and complex structures of the human skeleton:Β ππ‘π π―ππ«ππππ«ππ.
WithΒ 33 vertebraeΒ forming the human vertebral column (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal regions), this structure provides the perfect balance betweenΒ stability, flexibility, and protection. Together, vertebrae support posture, enable movement, and protect the spinal cord, a true biomechanical masterpiece.
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β Bone remodeling and trabecular architecture studies
β Osteoporosis-related vertebral fractures
β Degenerative spine disorders and discβbone interactions
β Evaluation of bone-strengthening therapies
Because vertebral bodies areΒ rich in trabecular bone, they are highly sensitive to metabolic and structural changes, making them particularly relevant forΒ in vivo imaging, microCT analysis, and histological assessmentΒ of bone quality and fracture risk.
From the smallest vertebrate measuring less than 1cm to whales with meter-wide vertebrae,Β human vertebrae typically measuring a few centimeters in height, the vertebral column is one of evolutionβs most powerful innovations, a common blueprint across vastly different species.
π‘Β Fun fact:Β vertebrae are already present and segmentedΒ before birth, but their final shape and strength evolve throughout childhood as posture and mechanical loading change. Interestingly,Β vertebral fractures can occur without symptoms, πππ«π§π’π§π π¨π¬πππ¨π©π¨π«π¨π¬π’π¬ π’ππ¬ π§π’ππ€π§ππ¦π: “ππ‘π π¬π’π₯ππ§π ππ’π¬πππ¬π”.
At Atlantic Bone Screen, we work daily onΒ vertebral and axial skeleton models, from detailed microstructural analysis to functional in vivo studies, helping our partners better understand spine-related pathologies and develop innovative bone therapies.
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π Stay tuned for next monthβsΒ Bone of the Month, as we continue exploring the human skeleton through the lens of preclinical science.
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