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Ravazzano, Linda; Colaianni, Graziana; Tarakanova, Anna; Xiao, Yu-Bai; Grano, Maria; Libonati, Flavia (, npj Aging)Abstract The world population is increasingly aging, deeply affecting our society by challenging our healthcare systems and presenting an economic burden, thus turning the spotlight on aging-related diseases: exempli gratia, osteoporosis, a silent disease until you suddenly break a bone. The increase in bone fracture risk with age is generally associated with a loss of bone mass and an alteration in the skeletal architecture. However, such changes cannot fully explain increased fragility with age. To successfully tackle age-related bone diseases, it is paramount to comprehensively understand the fundamental mechanisms responsible for tissue degeneration. Aging mechanisms persist at multiple length scales within the complex hierarchical bone structure, raising the need for a multiscale and multidisciplinary approach to resolve them. This paper aims to provide an overarching analysis of aging processes in bone and to review the most prominent outcomes of bone aging. A systematic description of different length scales, highlighting the corresponding techniques adopted at each scale and motivating the need for combining diverse techniques, is provided to get a comprehensive description of the multi-physics phenomena involved.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available December 1, 2025
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Yang, Chengeng; Weiss, Anthony S.; Tarakanova, Anna (, Acta Biomaterialia)
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Marshall, Lauren; Tarakanova, Anna; Szarek, Phoebe; Pierce, David M. (, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials)
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Marshall, Lauren; Tarakanova, Anna; Szarek, Phoebe; Pierce, David M. (, Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering and Biotransport Conference June 17-20, Vail, CO, USA)null (Ed.)
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