Blood flow to long bones indicates activity metabolism in mammals, reptiles and dinosaurs

Volume: 279, Issue: 1728, Pages: 451 - 456
Published: Jul 6, 2011
Abstract
The cross-sectional area of a nutrient foramen of a long bone is related to blood flow requirements of the internal bone cells that are essential for dynamic bone remodelling. Foramen area increases with body size in parallel among living mammals and non-varanid reptiles, but is significantly larger in mammals. An index of blood flow rate through the foramina is about 10 times higher in mammals than in reptiles, and even higher if differences in...
Paper Details
Title
Blood flow to long bones indicates activity metabolism in mammals, reptiles and dinosaurs
Published Date
Jul 6, 2011
Volume
279
Issue
1728
Pages
451 - 456
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