March 22nd, 2018
•This protocol describes a minimally invasive osteosynthesis technique using an intramedullary screw for standardized stabilization of femur fractures, which can be used to analyze endochondral bone healing in mice.
Vidéos Connexes
Murine Model of Wound Healing Video (Video) | JoVE
Photothrombotic Ischemia: A Minimally Invasive and Reproducible Photochemical Cortical Lesion Model for Mouse Stroke Studies Video (Video) | JoVE
Tibial Nerve Transection - A Standardized Model for Denervation-induced Skeletal Muscle Atrophy in Mice Video (Video) | JoVE
Minimally Invasive Establishment of Murine Orthotopic Bladder Xenografts Video (Video) | JoVE
An Intramedullary Locking Nail for Standardized Fixation of Femur Osteotomies to Analyze Normal and Defective Bone Healing in Mice Video (Video) | JoVE
Minimally Invasive Transverse Aortic Constriction in Mice Video (Video) | JoVE
Minimally Invasive Muscle Embedding MIME - A Novel Experimental Technique to Facilitate Donor-Cell-Mediated Myogenesis Video (Video) | JoVE
Technique of Minimally Invasive Transverse Aortic Constriction in Mice for Induction of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Video (Video) | JoVE
In Vivo Evaluation of Fracture Callus Development During Bone Healing in Mice Using an MRI-compatible Osteosynthesis Device for the Mouse Femur Video (Video) | JoVE
The Generation of Closed Femoral Fractures in Mice: A Model to Study Bone Healing Video (Video) | JoVE