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Ning, B., Londono, I., Laporte, C., & Villemure, I. (2024). Zoledronate reduces loading-induced microdamage in cortical ulna of ovariectomized rats. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 150, 106350 (12 pages). External link
Ning, B. (2023). In Vivo Experimental Platform Evaluating Synchronously 3D Bone Growth, (Re)Modeling, Microdamage and Mechanical Properties [Ph.D. thesis, Polytechnique Montréal]. Available
Ning, B., Mustafy, T., Londono, I., Laporte, C., & Villemure, I. (2023). Impact loading intensifies cortical bone (re)modeling and alters longitudinal bone growth of pubertal rats. Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, 22(4), 1145-1162. External link
Ning, B., Londoño, I., Laporte, C., & Villemure, I. (2022). Validation of an in vivo micro-CT-based method to quantify longitudinal bone growth of pubertal rats. Bone, 154, 116207 (10 pages). External link