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The following pages link to A constitutive model of soft tissue: from nanoscale collagen to tissue continuum. (Q48034477):
Displaying 17 items.
- Nanomaterials design and tests for neural tissue engineering (Q31091798) (← links)
- Deformation micromechanisms of collagen fibrils under uniaxial tension (Q33867706) (← links)
- In situ cell-matrix mechanics in tendon fascicles and seeded collagen gels: implications for the multiscale design of biomaterials. (Q34511552) (← links)
- Microablation of collagen-based substrates for soft tissue engineering (Q35685495) (← links)
- Crack Propagation Versus Fiber Alignment in Collagen Gels: Experiments and Multiscale Simulation (Q36833101) (← links)
- A coupled fiber-matrix model demonstrates highly inhomogeneous microstructural interactions in soft tissues under tensile load (Q36995823) (← links)
- Mechanics of a fiber network within a non-fibrillar matrix: model and comparison with collagen-agarose co-gels (Q37029441) (← links)
- A validated 3D microstructure-based constitutive model of coronary artery adventitia (Q37139738) (← links)
- Finite element modeling of the viscoelastic responses of the eye during microvolumetric changes (Q38428022) (← links)
- Evaluation of Biaxial Mechanical Properties of Aortic Media Based on the Lamellar Microstructure. (Q38634435) (← links)
- Modelling approaches for evaluating multiscale tendon mechanics (Q38726176) (← links)
- Microstructure-based biomechanics of coronary arteries in health and disease (Q38810175) (← links)
- Collagenous Extracellular Matrix Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering: Lessons from the Common Sea Urchin Tissue (Q39261648) (← links)
- An insight on multiscale tendon modeling in muscle-tendon integrated behavior (Q44731542) (← links)
- A visco-hyperelastic constitutive model for human spine ligaments. (Q45333442) (← links)
- A mesostructurally-based anisotropic continuum model for biological soft tissues—Decoupled invariant formulation (Q48028483) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of knee ligament biomechanics (Q101566182) (← links)