The property of cement line has been hypothesized to play an important role in strength of cortical bone, and may also be a crucial factor for understanding lamellar structures in both cortical and trabecular bone tissues. The lamellar properties of bone tissue are crucial in determining mechanical properties at sub-microstructural level
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- Dong, X. N. and Guo, X. E. Debonding Strength of Cement Lines in Human Cortical Bone, presented at the Summer ASME Bioengineering Conference, Big Sky, Montana, 1999.
- Dong, X. N. and Guo, X. E. Is Cement Line a Weak Interface? presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of Orthopaedic Research Society, Orlando, Florida, 2000.
- Dong, X. N. and Guo, X. E. Extracting Intrinsic Debonding Strength of Cement Lines From Osteon Pushout Experiments, Trans. 47th Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Feb. 25-18, 2001.
- Dong, X. N. and Guo, X. E. Geometric determinants to cement line debonding and osteonal lamellae failure in osteon pushout tests. J Biomech Eng. 2004 Jun;126(3):387-90
- X. Neil Dong; Henry X Zhang and X. Edward Guo. Interfacial Strength of Cement Lines in Human Cortical Bone. Mechanics & Chemistry of Biosystems Vol.2, No.2, 2005
- Henry X Zhang, Edward X Guo. Osteon Pushout Microtesting Of Human Cortical Bone, presented at the Summer ASME Bioengineering Conference, Veil, Colorado, 2005