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− | [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ | + | [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/17516161/29 journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials] <br> |
− | volume | + | volume 29, 2014, introduction [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/paper/JMBBM14a.pdf (download)], all contributions [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/Matter (download)] <br> |
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− | + | gerard ateshian, frank baaijens, phil bayly, markus boel, caroline bouten, xi-qiao feng, alberto figueroa, rafael grytz, jay humphrey, andreas menzel, kristin myers, cees oomens, djenane pamplona, larry taber, jonathan vande geest, and many others | |
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growing matter
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Menzel A, Kuhl E. Frontiers in growth and remodeling. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,1-14. (download)
Arts T, Kroon W, Delhaas T. Simulation of adaptation of blood vessel geometry to flow and pressure: Implications for arterio-venous impedance. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,15-21. (download)
Isaksson H. Recent advances in mechanobiological modeling of bone regeneration. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,22-31. (download)
Kroeger JH, Geitmann A. Pollen tube growth: Getting a grip on cell biology through modeling. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,32-39. (download)
Kerckhoffs RCP, Omens JH, McCulloch AD. A single strain-based growth law predicts concentric and eccentric cardiac growth during pressure and volume overload. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,40-50. (download)
Bellomo FJ, Armero F, Nallim LG, Oller S. A constitutive model for tissue adaptation: Necrosis and stress driven growth. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,51-59. (download)
Pluijmert M, Kroon W, Delhaas T, Bovendeerd PHM. Adaptive reorientation of cardiac myofibers: The long-term effect of initial and boundary conditions. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,60-67. (download)
Ciarletta P, BenAmar M. Papillary networks in the dermal–epidermal junction of skin: A biomechanical model. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,68-76. (download)
Waffenschmidt T, Menzel A. Application of an anisotropic growth and remodelling formulation to computational structural design. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,77-86. (download)
Ambrosi D, Preziosi L, Vitale G. The interplay between stress and growth in solid tumors. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,87-91. (download)
Grytz R, Girkin CA, Libertiaux V, Crawford Downs J. Perspectives on biomechanical growth and remodeling mechanisms in glaucoma. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,92-106. (download)
Zeinali-Davarani S, Baek S. Medical image-based simulation of abdominal aortic aneurysm growth. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,107-117. (download)
Ateshian GA, Morrison B, Holmes JW, Hung CT. Mechanics of cell growth. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,118-125. (download)
Valentin A, Holzapfel GA. Constrained mixture models as tools for testing competing hypotheses in arterial biomechanics: A brief survey. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,126-133. (download)
Klepach D, Lee LC, Wenk JF, Ratcliffe MB, Zohdi TI, Navia JA, Kassab GS, Kuhl E, Guccione JM. Growth and remodeling of the left ventricle: A case study of myocardial infarction and surgical ventricular restoration. Mech Res Comm, 2012;42,134-141. (download)