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The following pages link to Continuum mixture models of biological growth and remodeling: past successes and future opportunities (Q38027199):
Displaying 15 items.
- Micro-poromechanics model of fluid-saturated chemically active fibrous media (Q28468639) (← links)
- LIM proteins in actin cytoskeleton mechanoresponse (Q34257595) (← links)
- A coupled model of neovessel growth and matrix mechanics describes and predicts angiogenesis in vitro (Q35661239) (← links)
- A homeostatic-driven turnover remodelling constitutive model for healing in soft tissues (Q36832034) (← links)
- Interstitial growth and remodeling of biological tissues: tissue composition as state variables (Q37266154) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of cardiac growth and remodeling. (Q38764667) (← links)
- Multi-scale Modeling of the Cardiovascular System: Disease Development, Progression, and Clinical Intervention (Q38823691) (← links)
- The characterization of decellularized human skeletal muscle as a blueprint for mimetic scaffolds. (Q39668875) (← links)
- A triphasic constrained mixture model of engineered tissue formation under in vitro dynamic mechanical conditioning (Q40857250) (← links)
- Competition between cap and basal actin fiber orientation in cells subjected to contact guidance and cyclic strain. (Q42473633) (← links)
- Mechanical signals activate p38 MAPK pathway-dependent reinforcement of actin via mechanosensitive HspB1. (Q47139116) (← links)
- A homogenized constrained mixture (and mechanical analog) model for growth and remodeling of soft tissue. (Q47440902) (← links)
- Computational modeling of cardiac growth and remodeling in pressure overloaded hearts-Linking microstructure to organ phenotype (Q89713935) (← links)
- Mechanobiological Stability of Biological Soft Tissues (Q90205585) (← links)
- Cellular Automata Modeling of Stem-Cell-Driven Development of Tissue in the Nervous System (Q92128978) (← links)