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Bone Analysis

The separately licensed Bone Analysis module for Dragonfly is a pre-clinical research application designed for the evaluation of high-resolution micro-CT image data of bone specimens. Bone Analysis provides 3D vector-based mappings of surface and volume anisotropy magnitude and directionality and 3D scalar-based mappings of volume fraction (see Mappings). In addition, an automated separation of cortical and trabecular bone in whole bone specimens drives the calculation of common bone morphometric indices that provide researchers with additional quantitative descriptions of bone micro-architecture (see Morphometric Indices).

Bone Analysis dialog and Dragonfly workspace

The Bone Analysis module for Dragonfly requires a high-performance workstation equipped with 32+ GB of RAM to handle processing and visualization demands. You can review the system requirements and recommendations on the ORS website (www.theobjects.com/dragonfly/system-requirements.html).
Currently available micro-CT scanners can achieve an isotropic voxel size as low as a few micrometers, which should be sufficient for investigating structures such as mouse trabeculae that have widths of approximately 30 to 50 micrometers. You should also note that measurement error will decrease as the ratio of voxel size to object size decreases, regardless of scale.

 

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