Multiscale Soft Tissue Mechanics and Mechanobiology:State-of-the-Art Modeling '17
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Foreword, by Roger Fosdick.- Preface, by Gerhard A. Holzapfel, Ray W. Ogden.- Multi-scale structural modeling of soft tissues: mechanics and mechanobiology, by Y. Lanir.- On fiber dispersion models: exclusion of compressed fibers and spurious model comparisons, by G. A. Holzapfel and R. W. Ogden.- Reactive constrained mixtures for modeling the solid matrix of biological tissues, by R. J. Nims and G. A. Ateshian.- Solid tumors are poroelastic solids with a chemo-mechanical feedback on growth, by D. Ambrosi, S. Pezzuto, D. Riccobelli, T. Stylianopoulos, and P. Ciarletta.- A computational model of the biochemomechanics of an evolving occlusive thrombus, by M. K. Rausch and J. D. Humphrey.- A constitutive model for swelling pressure and volumetric behavior of highly-hydrated connective tissue, by P. M. Pinsky and X. Cheng.- Multi-scale modeling of vision-guided remodeling and age-dependent growth of the tree shrew sclera during eye development and lens-induced myopia, by R. Grytz and M. El Hamdaoui.- Bulging brains, by J. Weickenmeier, P. Saez, C. A. M. Butler, P. G. Young, A. Goriely, and E. Kuhl.- Mimicking cortex convolutions through the wrinkling of growing soft bilayers, by M. Ben Amar and A. Bordner.- Axonal buckling following stretch injury, by G. Lang, S. Waters, D. Vella, and A. Goriely.- A comparison of phenomenologic growth laws for myocardial hypertrophy, by C. M. Witzenburg and J. W. Holmes.- Modelling cardiac tissue growth and remodelling, by V. Y.Wang, J. R. Hussan, H. Yousefi, C. P. Bradley, P. J. Hunter, and M. P. Nash.
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