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List of works by Ralph Müller

Age- and Sex-Specific Deterioration on Bone and Osteocyte Lacuno-Canalicular Network in a Mouse Model of Premature Aging

Application of subject-specific adaptive mechanical loading for bone healing in a mouse tail vertebral defect

Automated Segmentation of Fractured Distal Radii by 3D Geodesic Active Contouring ofin vivoHR-pQCT Images

Bone mechanoregulation allows subject-specific load estimation based on time-lapsed micro-CT and HR-pQCTin vivo

Combined physical and pharmaceutical anabolic osteoporosis therapies synergistically increase bone response and local mechanoregulation

Engineering patient-derived organotypic bone models for skeletal disease and osteoanabolic therapy testing

Individualized cyclic mechanical loading improves callus properties during the remodelling phase of fracture healing in mice as assessed from time-lapsed in vivo imaging

Large-scale quantification of human osteocyte lacunar morphological biomarkers as assessed by ultra-high-resolution desktop micro-computed tomography

Longitudinal in vivo micro-CT-based approach allows spatio-temporal characterization of fracture healing patterns and assessment of biomaterials in mouse femur defect models

Mechanostat parameters estimated from time-lapsedin vivomicro-computed tomography data of mechanically driven bone adaptation are logarithmically dependent on loading frequency

Spatial Transcriptomics in Bone Mechanomics: Exploring the Mechanoregulation of Fracture Healing in the Era of Spatial Omics

The Digital Mouse: why computational modelling of mouse models of disease can improve translation

The local and global geometry of trabecular bone

Trabecular bone remodeling in the ageing mouse: a micro-multiphysics agent-basedin silicomodel using single-cell mechanomics

Unveiling Frailty: Comprehensive and Sex-Specific Characterization in Prematurely Aging PolgA Mice

Upscaling ofIn VivoHR-pQCT Images Enables Accurate Simulations of Human Microstructural Bone Adaptation