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Advances in Biological Tissue Biomechanics



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Autore: Lee Chung-Hao Visualizza persona
Titolo: Advances in Biological Tissue Biomechanics Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (242 p.)
Soggetto topico: Biology, life sciences
Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: adverse hemodynamics
aneurysm
anisotropy
aorta
aortic valve
biaxial mechanical characterization
biaxial mechanical testing
bileaflet mechanical heart valve
biomarker
biomechanics
blood damage
calcification
cardiac valves
cardiovascular imaging
cirrus
collagen crimp
collagen fiber architecture
collagen fiber reorientation
computational fluid dynamics
constitutive modeling
constitutive models
curvature
early detection
elastin
elastin degradation
enzyme
fibrosis
finite element analysis
finite element modeling
fluid-structure interactions
force-controlled mechanical testing
functional tricuspid regurgitation
geometrical modeling
glycosaminoglycan
gradient-based minimization
growth and remodeling (G & R)
high-rate compression
hydration effects
in vivo stress/strain quantification
in-vitro experiments
in-vitro flow loops
isogeometric analysis (IGA)
leaflet
liver
material anisotropy
mechanical behavior
mechanical characterization
micromechanics
microstructures
multiscale biomechanics
myocardium
nonlinear preconditioning
osmotic swelling
parameter estimation
patient-specific modeling
pentagalloyl glucose
platelet activation
polarized spatial frequency domain imaging
polymeric split-Hopkinson pressure bar
porcine brain
soft tissue
soft tissues
spatial alignment
Split-Hopkinson pressure bar
stiffness
sub-valvular components
the mitral valve
the tricuspid valve
transvalvular pressure gradients
tricuspid regurgitation
turbulent shear stresses
uniaxial mechanical testing
viscoelastic property
Persona (resp. second.): LiaoJun
LeeChung-Hao
Sommario/riassunto: Advanced experimental and computational biomechanics have become essential components to better understand the physiological and pathological conditions of biological tissues in the human body. Recent advances in medical imaging modalities, image segmentation, tissue characterization experiments, and predictive computer simulations have made major contributions to transforming current therapeutic paradigms, towards the facilitation of patient-specific diagnostics and individualized surgery planning. This Special Issue of Bioengineering on Advances in Biological Tissue Biomechanics, therefore, focuses on research dealing with cutting-edge experimental and computational methodologies for biomechanical investigations of tissues in the human body system across multiple spatial and temporal scales.
Titolo autorizzato: Advances in Biological Tissue Biomechanics  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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