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Spring 2024
Weerasinghe, Weerasinghe Mudiyanselage KS
Bones in the skull are connected by craniofacial sutures, which are joints made of collagen fibers, vasculature, and an extracellular matrix. Sutures are straight and flexible at an organism’s early ages and develop various morphological characteristics during growth. Patent (unfused) sutures...
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Cranial Suture Three-Dimensional Analysis: An Image Processing, Morphometry, and Finite Element Study
DownloadFall 2022
Cranial sutures are a network of vasculature, extracellular matrix, and fibers that join the bones in the skull of most vertebrates. Not only do sutures play an important mechanical role in the skull, but they are also vital for growth and development. Sutures respond to mechanical stimuli,...