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Below you will find a collection of use cases of our 3D data visualization and analysis software. These use cases include scientific publications, articles, papers, posters, presentations or even videos that show how Amira-Avizo Software is used to address various scientific and industrial research topics.
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![Operative Anatomy of the Human Skull: A Virtual Reality Expedition](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Screenshot-2022-03-30-143753.jpg)
Operative Anatomy of the Human Skull: A Virtual Reality Expedition
Benjamin K Hendricks, MD Akash J Patel, MD Jerome Hartman Mark F Seifert, PhD Aaron Cohen-Gadol, MD, MSc, MBA
![Characterization of the bone marrow adipocyte niche with three-dimensional electron microscopy](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/1-s2.0-S8756328218300206-fx1.jpg)
Characterization of the bone marrow adipocyte niche with three-dimensional electron microscopy
Unlike white and brown adipose tissues, the bone marrow adipocyte (BMA) exists in a microenvironment containing unique populations of hematopoietic and skeletal cells.
To study this microenvironment at the subcellular level, we performed a three-dimensional analysis of the ultrastructure of the BMA niche with focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM). This revealed that BMAs display hallmarks of metabolically active cells including polarized lipid deposits, a dense mitoch... Read more
Hero Robles, SungJae Park, Matthew S. Joens, James A.J. Fitzpatrick, Clarissa S. Craft, Erica L. Scheller
![Regional diversity in the murine cortical vascular network is revealed by synchrotron X-ray tomography and is amplified with age](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Murine-tibia.png)
Cortical bone is permeated by a system of pores, occupied by the blood supply and osteocytes. With ageing, bone mass reduction and disruption of the microstructure are associated with reduced vascular supply. Insight into the regulation of the blood supply to the bone could enhance the understanding of bone strength determinants and fracture healing. Using synchrotron radiation-based computed tomography, the distribution of vascular canals and osteocyte lacunae was assessed in murine cortica... Read more
J.A. Núñez; A. Goring; B. Javaheri; H. Razi; D. Gomez-Nicola; E. Hesse; A.A. Pitsillides; P.J. Thurner; P. Schneider; E. Clarkin
![Masseter muscle atrophy impairs bone quality of the mandibular condyle but not the alveolar process early after induction](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/mandibular-condyles.png)
Masseter muscle function influences mandibular bone homeostasis. As previously reported, bone resorption markers increased in the mouse mandibular condyle two days after masseter paralysis induced with botulinum toxin type A (BoNTA), followed by local bone loss.
This study aimed to evaluate the bone quality of both the mandibular condyle and alveolar process in the mandible of adult mice during the early stage of a BoNTA‐induced masseter muscle atrophy, using a combined 3D histomorpho... Read more
Julián Balanta‐Melo, María Angélica Torres‐Quintana, Maximilian Bemmann, Carolina Vega, Constanza González, Kornelius Kupczik, Viviana Toro‐Ibacache, Sonja Buvinic
![Sequential dual‑drug delivery of BMP‑2 and alendronate from hydroxyapatite‑collagen scafolds for enhanced bone regeneration](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/dual-drug-delivery.jpg)
The clinical use of bioactive molecules in bone regeneration has been known to have side effects, which result from uncontrolled and supraphysiological doses.
In this study, we demonstrated the synergistic effect of two bioactive molecules, bone morphogenic protein-2 (BMP-2) and alendronate (ALN), by releasing them in a sequential manner. Collagen-hydroxyapatite composite scaffolds functionalized using BMP-2 are loaded with biodegradable microspheres where ALN is encapsulated.
Th... Read more
Dongtak Lee, Maierdanjiang Wufuer, Insu Kim, Tae Hyun Choi , Byung Jun Kim , Hyo Gi Jung, Byoungjun Jeon, Gyudo Lee, Ok Hee Jeon, Hak Chang & Dae Sung Yoon
![A high-throughput semi-automated bone segmentation workflow for murine hindpaw Micro-CT datasets](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/rochesteru.jpg)
A high-throughput semi-automated bone segmentation workflow for murine hindpaw Micro-CT datasets
Micro-computed tomography (μCT) is a valuable imaging modality for longitudinal quantification of bone volumes to identify disease or treatment effects for a broad range of conditions that affect bone health. Complex structures, such as the hindpaw with up to 31 distinct bones in mice, have considerable analytic potential, but quantification is often limited to a single bone volume metric due to the intensive effort of manual segmentation. Herein, we introduce a high-throughput, user-friendl... Read more
H. Mark Kenney, Yue Peng, Kiana L.Chen, Raquel Ajalik, Lindsay Schnur, Ronald W.Wood, Edward M.Schwarz, Hani A. Awad
![Interconnectivity Explains High Canalicular Network Robustness between Neighboring Osteocyte Lacunae in Human Bone](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/osteocytes.jpg)
Osteocytes are the most frequent bone cells connected with each other through cell processes within tiny tubular-shaped canaliculi. The so-called osteocyte lacunar-canalicular network (LCN) plays a crucial role in bone remodeling and mineral homeostasis. Given the critical nature of these functions, it is herein hypothesized that the LCN must be structurally “overengineered” to provide network resilience.
This hypothesis is tested by characterizing canalicular networks in human bon... Read more
Emely Bortel, Liam M Grover, Neil Eisenstein, Christian Seim, Heikki Suhonen, Alexandra Pacureanu, Peter Westenberger, Kay Raum, Max Langer, Francoise Peyrin, Owen Addison, Bernhard Hesse
![Collagen-Based Matrices for Osteoconduction: A Preclinical In Vivo Study](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/collagene-membrane.jpg)
Collagen-Based Matrices for Osteoconduction: A Preclinical In Vivo Study
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of additional hydroxyapatite (HA) in collagen-based matrices (CM) and membrane placement on bone formation in calvarial defects.
Critical size defects in the calvaria of 16 New Zealand White Rabbits were randomly treated with CM or mineralized collagen-based matrices (mCM). Half of the sites were covered with a collagen membrane. Animals were euthanized after 12 weeks of healing. The samples were studied by micro-CT and histology. New... Read more
Hiroki Katagiri, Yacine El Tawil, Niklaus P. Lang, Jean-Claude Imber, Anton Sculean, Masako Fujioka-Kobayashi and Nikola Saulacic
![3D computational anatomy of the scaphoid and its waist for use in fracture treatment](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/scaphoid.jpg)
3D computational anatomy of the scaphoid and its waist for use in fracture treatment
A detailed understanding of scaphoid anatomy helps anatomic fracture reduction and optimal screw position. Therefore, we analyzed the size and shape variations of the cartilage and osseous surface, the distribution of volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD), and if the vBMD values differ between a peripheral and a central screw pathway?
Forty-three fresh frozen hand specimens (17 females, 26 males) were analysed with high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) ... Read more
Marc-Daniel Ahrend, Teun Teunis, Hansrudi Noser, Florian Schmidutz, Geoff Richards, Boyko Gueorguiev & Lukas Kamer
![On structure and mechanics of biomimetic meta-biomaterials fabricated via metal additive manufacturing](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Surface-and-microstructure-characteristics-of-the-L-PBF-meta-biomaterials.jpg)
Material synthesis techniques have been historically used to engineer the mechanical and biological properties of biomaterials. Despite the overall success of this approach in different fronts […] there are still major unaddressed challenges due to the limited range of material properties that can be obtained through such synthesis techniques […]. Recent advances in additive manufacturing (AM) have initiated a new paradigm, which could facilitate better control of mechanical and b... Read more
Maryam Tilton, Alireza Borjali, Aaron Isaacson, Kartik Mangudi Varadarajan, Guha P.Manogharan
![Tracking tendon fibers to their insertion – a 3D analysis of the Achilles tendon enthesis in mice](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Fiber-numbers-and-branching.jpg)
Tracking tendon fibers to their insertion – a 3D analysis of the Achilles tendon enthesis in mice
Tendon insertions to bone are heavily loaded transitions between soft and hard tissues. The fiber courses in the tendon have profound effects on the distribution of stress along and across the insertion. We tracked fibers of the Achilles tendon in mice in micro-computed tomographies and extracted virtual transversal sections. The fiber tracks and shapes were analyzed from a position in the free tendon to the insertion with regard to their mechanical consequences. The fiber number was found to... Read more
Julian Sartori, Heiko Stark
![Centre of Rotation of the Human Subtalar Joint Using Weight-Bearing Clinical Computed Tomography](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/41598_2020_57912_Fig9_HTML.png)
Centre of Rotation of the Human Subtalar Joint Using Weight-Bearing Clinical Computed Tomography
The subtalar joint describes an articulation between talus and calcaneus, forming one of two joints of the hindfoot with the tibiotalar or ankle joint above the talus and the subtalar joint below. The talus comprises of three facets (anterior, middle and posterior) that articulate with the mating facets on the calcaneus at the subtalar joint. The bones are connected by a complex of ligamentous structures that connect the talus to the calcaneus and both structures to the adjacent navicular bon... Read more
Marta Peña Fernández, Dorela Hoxha, Oliver Chan, Simon Mordecai, Gordon W. Blunn, Gianluca Tozzi & Andy Goldberg
![Cognition based bTBI mechanistic criteria; a tool for preventive and therapeutic innovations](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/amira-software-Cognition-based-bTBI-mechanistic-criteria-a-tool-for-preventive-and-therapeutic-innovations.jpg)
Cognition based bTBI mechanistic criteria; a tool for preventive and therapeutic innovations
Blast-induced traumatic brain injury has been associated with neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders. To date, although damage due to oxidative stress appears to be important, the specific mechanistic causes of such disorders remain elusive. Here, to determine the mechanical variables governing the tissue damage eventually cascading into cognitive deficits, we performed a study on the mechanics of rat brain under blast conditions. To this end, experiments were carried out to analyse... Read more
Daniel Garcia-Gonzalez, Nicholas S. Race, Natalie L. Voets, Damian R. Jenkins, Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos, Glen Acosta, Marcela Cruz-Haces, Jonathan Tang, Riyi Shi & Antoine Jérusalem
![Oldest skeleton of a fossil flying squirrel casts new light on the phylogeny of the group](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/15-10-2018-22-18-20.png)
Oldest skeleton of a fossil flying squirrel casts new light on the phylogeny of the group
Here we report the oldest fossil skeleton of a flying squirrel (11.6 Ma) that displays the gliding-related diagnostic features shared by extant forms and allows for a recalibration of the divergence time between tree and flying squirrels. Our phylogenetic analyses combining morphological and molecular data generally support older dates than previous molecular estimates (~23 Ma), being congruent with the inclusion of some of the earliest fossils (~36 Ma) into this clade. They also show that fl... Read more
Isaac Casanovas-Vilar, Joan Garcia-Porta, Josep Fortuny, Oscar Sanisidro, Jerome Prieto, Marina Querejeta, Sergio Llacer, Josep M Robles, Federico Bernardini, David M Alba
![A high-throughput, fully automated morphometric method to discover the genes controlling shape differences in the Faroese mice](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/20-07-2018-11-48-34-1.png)
The Faroe Islands are a group of islands in the North Atlantic that are known for its natural beauty, Viking culture and a special population of house mouse. The Faroese house mouse from the most remote island of the Faroese, Mykines (population: 10 people), looked so distinct when it was discovered that it was declared a subspecies, Mus musculus faeroenesis. These mice are large-bodied and showed an extreme form of left-right asymmetry in its skull. Our research group has... Read more
Yingguang Frank Chan, William H. Beluch, Rémi Blanc
![Secure corridor for infraacetabular screws in acetabular fracture fixation—a 3-D radiomorphometric analysis of 124 pelvic CT datasets](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Infraacetabular-screw-track.png)
Acetabular fracture surgery is directed toward anatomical reduction and stable fixation to allow for the early functional rehabilitation of an injured hip joint. Recent biomechanical investigations have shown the superiority of using an additional screw in the infraacetabular (IA) region, thereby transfixing the separated columns to strengthen the construct by closing the periacetabular fixation frame. However, the inter-individual existence and variance concerning secure IA screw corridors a... Read more
Stephan Arlt, Hansrudi Noser, Andreas Wienke, Florian Radetzki, Gunther Olaf Hofmann, Thomas Mendel
![AMSC Research, LLC uses Amira software to understand processes and rituals of Egyptian mummification](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/AMSC.png)
AMSC Research, LLC uses Amira software to understand processes and rituals of Egyptian mummification
“Scanning is important, but it is really just the first step in an immersive exploration of artifacts” says Elias. Raw data from scans taken of mummies (or other archaeological subject matter) is delivered to AMSC Research as files in a language known as DICOM. Next, these are converted into a visually readable form for analytical purposes and to launch the creative modeling process.
Elias uses Amira software to analyze scan data. Mummies are biological entities, so apart f... Read more
Dr. Jonathan Elias, AMSC Research, LLC
![MIA-Clustering: a novel method for segmentation of paleontological material](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Diagram-of-MIA-Clustering-algorithm-in-a-2D-image.jpg)
MIA-Clustering: a novel method for segmentation of paleontological material
Paleontological research increasingly uses high-resolution micro-computed tomography (μCT) to study the inner architecture of modern and fossil bone material to answer important questions regarding vertebrate evolution. This non-destructive method allows for the measurement of otherwise inaccessible morphology. Digital measurement is predicated on the accurate segmentation of modern or fossilized bone from other structures imaged in μCT scans, as errors in segmentation can result in inaccur... Read more
Christopher J. Dunmore, Gert Wollny, Matthew M. Skinner
![Utilization of longitudinal ultrasound to quantify joint soft-tissue changes in a mouse model of posttraumatic osteoarthritis](https://usg.fei-software-center.com/backoffice/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/paper_amira_Utilization-of-longitudinal-ultrasound-to-quantify-joint-soft-tissue-changes-in-a-mouse-model-of-posttraumatic-osteoarthritis.jpg)
Ultrasound could be a fast and cost-effective means of assessing joint changes in mouse models of posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). Such models are essential for understanding the biology of this degenerative joint disease and developing new treatments, but noninvasive methods of evaluating disease activity are lacking. Because ultrasound can visualize both joint space volumes and blood flow in the joints, it could provide an alternative to microscopic examination of tissue, assuming it ac... Read more
Hao Xu, Echoe M Bouta, Ronald W Wood, Edward M Schwarz, Yongjun Wang & Lianping Xing