The Wonderful World of Cartilage Regeneration #4: Cartilage adapts to type of locomotion: In mammalian species cartilage thickness scales in a negative allometric fashion with average body mass. @CartilageRepair @on_found https://t.co/mu3iNGaaEC @VET_UniUt
RT @josmalda: The project builds on the insights we got from the comparison of the articular cartilage of 56 species, from mice to elephant…
The project builds on the insights we got from the comparison of the articular cartilage of 56 species, from mice to elephants. https://t.co/M2D4dFJ6y6
RT @josmalda: Our article "Of Mice, Men and Elephants" is among the top 25% most cited PLOS ONE articles. https://t.co/A2yQWIMJ6N #cartilage
Our article "Of Mice, Men and Elephants" is among the top 25% most cited PLOS ONE articles. https://t.co/A2yQWIMJ6N #cartilage
Read the new article of @UMCUtrecht researcher @Josmalda and @RMUtrecht PhD student Kim Benders, e.o. http://t.co/Q4HJzR49Dc #cartilage
Of Mice, Men and Elephants: The Relation between Articular Cartilage Thickness and Body Mass http://t.co/oOc3QZblSL
RT @josmalda: Our recent study shows large mammals, like elephants, have rel thinner joint cartilage than smaller species. @PLOSONE http://t.co/YjwOo6Ct00
RT @PaleoNic: More awesome #scaling. New study finds negative allometry b/w articular cartilage thickness & body mass: http://t.co/mP65fkzHjg HT@AndyFarke
More awesome #scaling. New study finds negative allometry b/w articular cartilage thickness & body mass: http://t.co/mP65fkzHjg HT@AndyFarke
Major new data in @PLOSONE on articular cartilage thickness in mammalian knee - mice, elephants, humans, & more! http://t.co/6IsfTVp8bZ
Our recent study shows large mammals, like elephants, have rel thinner joint cartilage than smaller species. @PLOSONE http://t.co/YjwOo6Ct00