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Wet Bone Characteristics Persist in Buried Bone after 10 Weeks: Implications for Forensic Anthropology (2023)
Journal Article
Maier, A. K., Manzella, A., Bonicelli, A., Arnold, E. L., Márquez-Grant, N., & Zioupos, P. (2023). Wet Bone Characteristics Persist in Buried Bone after 10 Weeks: Implications for Forensic Anthropology. Forensic Sciences, 3(3), 491-505. https://doi.org/10.3390/forensicsci3030034

Assessing the timing of skeletal trauma significantly impacts the reconstruction of events surrounding death and deposition in forensic cases. However, there are no absolute time frames in which the characteristics of wet bone (peri-mortem) fractures... Read More about Wet Bone Characteristics Persist in Buried Bone after 10 Weeks: Implications for Forensic Anthropology.

Feasibility of additively manufacturing synthetic bone for sports personal protective equipment applications (2023)
Journal Article
Leslie, G., Winwood, K., Sanderson, A., Zioupos, P., & Allen, T. (2023). Feasibility of additively manufacturing synthetic bone for sports personal protective equipment applications. Annals of 3D Printed Medicine, 12, Article 100121. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stlm.2023.100121

Human limb surrogates, of varying biofidelity, are used in the performance assessment of sports personal protective equipment (PPE). Such biofidelic surrogates have incorporated soft tissue simulants (silicones) and synthetic bone (short fibre filled... Read More about Feasibility of additively manufacturing synthetic bone for sports personal protective equipment applications.

Quantifying microcracks on fractured bone surfaces – Potential use in forensic anthropology (2023)
Journal Article
Walden, S. J., Rowe, W., Mulville, J., Evans, S. L., & Zioupos, P. (2023). Quantifying microcracks on fractured bone surfaces – Potential use in forensic anthropology. Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials, 142, Article 105824. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmbbm.2023.105824

Bone fracture surface morphology (FSM) can provide valuable information on the cause of failure in forensic and archaeological applications and it depends primarily on three factors, the loading conditions (like strain rate), the ambient conditions (... Read More about Quantifying microcracks on fractured bone surfaces – Potential use in forensic anthropology.

Association between nanoscale strains and tissue level nanoindentation properties in age-related hip-fractures (2023)
Journal Article
Bonicelli, A., Tay, T., Cobb, J. P., Boughton, O. R., Hansen, U., Abel, R. L., & Zioupos, P. (2023). Association between nanoscale strains and tissue level nanoindentation properties in age-related hip-fractures. Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials, 138, Article 105573. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmbbm.2022.105573

Measurement of the properties of bone as a material can happen in various length scales in its hierarchical and composite structure. The aim of this study was to test the tissue level properties of clinically-relevant human bone samples which were co... Read More about Association between nanoscale strains and tissue level nanoindentation properties in age-related hip-fractures.