Annemarie Brüel
Aarhus University
101 Papers
644 Citations
Annemarie Brüel is an academic researcher from Aarhus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cortical bone & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 88 publications. Previous affiliations of Annemarie Brüel include Aarhus University Hospital.
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Papers
Inhibition of cross-links in collagen is associated with reduced stiffness of the aorta in young rats
TL;DR: The present study shows that cross-links are essential in providing mechanical stability of the aorta, and even a partial inhibition of the cross-linking processes results in a destabilisation of theAortic wall with increased diameter and reduced strength and stiffness.
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Effect of voluntary exercise on number and volume of cardiomyocytes and their mitochondria in the mouse left ventricle
Judith Christina Eisele,Inga-Marie Schaefer,Jens R. Nyengaard,Heiner Post,David Liebetanz,Annemarie Brüel,Christian Mühlfeld +6 more
TL;DR: In summary, VE does not alter ventricular volume nor cardiomyocyte volume or number but the oxidative capacity ofCardiomyocytes by an increased mitochondrial number and total volume in the left ventricle may participate in the beneficial effects of VE.
Osteocyte lacunar properties and cortical microstructure in human iliac crest as a function of age and sex
Fiona Linnea Bach-Gansmo,Annemarie Brüel,Michael Vinkel Jensen,E.N. Ebbesen,Henrik Birkedal,Jesper Skovhus Thomsen +5 more
TL;DR: Osteocyte lacunar density did not differ between women and men, and only showed a significant decrease with age when pooling data from both sexes, and the Haversian canal diameters were significantly but weakly negatively correlated with osteocyte Lacunar volumes.
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Design–based stereological estimation of the total number of cardiac myocytes in histological sections
TL;DR: A new method by which the total number of cardiac myocytes is estimated in LM sections using design–based stereology is described, applicable to a range of experiments focusing on myocyte proliferation and death.
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Collagen concentration and biomechanical properties of samples from the lower uterine cervix in relation to age and parity in non-pregnant women.
Birgitte S Oxlund,Gitte Ørtoft,Annemarie Brüel,Carl Christian Danielsen,Pinar Bor,Hans Oxlund,Niels Uldbjerg +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that cervical collagen concentration increases with age and decreases with parity in non-pregnant women, and collagen stiffness increased with age, whereas no change in collagen tensile strength with respect to age and parity was found.