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Engineering and Technology

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86
Citations
27586
World Ranking
361
National Ranking
121

Medicine

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96
Citations
36582
World Ranking
9601
National Ranking
4945

Overview

Dennis R. Carter is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research background, publication record, and collaborative networks are not detailed in available sources.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, or awards won are specified in the accessible data.

The absence of such detailed research information limits a more thorough overview of their scientific contributions and areas of expertise.

Best Publications

  • The compressive behavior of bone as a two-phase porous structure.

    Dennis R. Carter;Wilson C. Hayes

  • New approaches for interpreting projected bone densitometry data

    Dennis R. Carter;Mary L. Bouxsein;Robert Marcus

  • Bone compressive strength: the influence of density and strain rate

    Dennis R. Carter;Wilson C. Hayes

  • Mechanobiology of skeletal regeneration

    Dennis R. Carter;Gary S. Beaupré;Nicholas J. Giori;Jill A. Helms

  • Clinical and anthropometric correlates of bone mineral acquisition in healthy adolescent girls.

    Debra K. Katzman;Laura K. Bachrach;Dennis R. Carter;Robert Marcus

  • An approach for time-dependent bone modeling and remodeling--theoretical development.

    G. S. Beaupré;T. E. Orr;D. R. Carter

  • Trabecular bone density and loading history: regulation of connective tissue biology by mechanical energy.

    D. R. Carter;D. R. Carter;David P Fyhrie;David P Fyhrie;R. T. Whalen;R. T. Whalen

  • Mechanical loading history and skeletal biology

    Dennis R. Carter;Dennis R. Carter

  • Mechanical loading histories and cortical bone remodeling.

    Dennis R. Carter;Dennis R. Carter

  • A theoretical analysis of the relative influences of peak BMD, age-related bone loss and menopause on the development of osteoporosis.

    C. J. Hernandez;G. S. Beaupré;G. S. Beaupré;D. R. Carter;D. R. Carter

  • Skeletal Function and Form: Mechanobiology of Skeletal Development, Aging, and Regeneration

    Dennis R. Carter;Gary S. Beaupré

  • Mechanical properties and composition of cortical bone.

    Dennis R. Carter;Dan M. Spengler

  • An approach for time-dependent bone modeling and remodeling-application: a preliminary remodeling simulation.

    G. S. Beaupré;T. E. Orr;D. R. Carter

  • Effects of resistance and endurance exercise on bone mineral status of young women: A randomized exercise intervention trial

    Christine Snow-Harter;Mary L. Bouxsein;Barbara T. Lewis;Dennis R. Carter

  • Relationships between loading history and femoral cancellous bone architecture

    D. R. Carter;D. R. Carter;T. E. Orr;T. E. Orr;David P Fyhrie;David P Fyhrie

  • Mechanical properties of the human achilles tendon.

    Tishya A.L Wren;Tishya A.L Wren;Scott A Yerby;Scott A Yerby;Gary S Beaupré;Gary S Beaupré;Dennis R Carter;Dennis R Carter

  • Correlations between mechanical stress history and tissue differentiation in initial fracture healing

    D. R. Carter;D. R. Carter;P. R. Blenman;G. S. Beaupré

  • Cyclic mechanical property degradation during fatigue loading of cortical bone

    C.A. Pattin;W.E. Caler;D.R. Carter

  • The mechanobiology of articular cartilage development and degeneration.

    Dennis R Carter;Gary S Beaupré;Marcy Wong;R Lane Smith

  • Articular cartilage functional histomorphology and mechanobiology: a research perspective

    M Wong;D.R Carter;D.R Carter

Frequent Co-Authors

William H. Harris
William H. Harris Massachusetts General Hospital
R. Lane Smith
R. Lane Smith Stanford University
Stuart B. Goodman
Stuart B. Goodman Stanford University
David P. Fyhrie
David P. Fyhrie University of California, Davis
Michael T. Longaker
Michael T. Longaker Stanford University
Robert Marcus
Robert Marcus Stanford University
Scott A. Yerby
Scott A. Yerby Veterans Health Administration
Jill A. Helms
Jill A. Helms Stanford University
Wilson C. Hayes
Wilson C. Hayes Independent Scientist / Consultant, US
Mary L. Bouxsein
Mary L. Bouxsein Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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