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Image-based multiscale modeling of collagen tissue-equivalents: Comparison of predicted fiber mechanics with polarimetric imaging
Barocas, V. Η; Sander, E. A.; Stylianopoulos, T.; Tranquillo, R. T. (Affiliation: Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, United StatesAffiliation: Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, United StatesCorrespondence Address: Sander, E. A.Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, United States, 2009)
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Image-based multiscale modeling predicts tissue-level and network-level fiber reorganization in stretched cell-compacted collagen gels
Barocas, V. Η; Sander, E. A.; Stylianopoulos, T.; Tranquillo, R. T. (2009)The mechanical environment plays an important role in cell signaling and tissue homeostasis. Unraveling connections between externally applied loads and the cellular response is often confounded by extracellular matrix ...
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Permeability calculations in three-dimensional fiber networks
Barocas, V. Η; Stylianopoulos, T.; Yeckel, A.; Derby, J. J.; Luo, X. J.; Shephard, M. S.; Sander, E. A. (Affiliation: Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Minnesota, United StatesAffiliation: Scientific Computation Research Center (SCOREC), RPIAffiliation: Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, United StatesCorrespondence Address: Stylianopoulos, T.Department of Chemical Engineering, University of MinnesotaUnited States, 2009)
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Permeability calculations in three-dimensional isotropic and oriented fiber networks
Barocas, V. Η; Stylianopoulos, T.; Yeckel, A.; Derby, J. J.; Luo, X.-J.; Shephard, M. S.; Sander, E. A. (2008)Hydraulic permeabilities of fiber networks are of interest for many applications and have been studied extensively. There is little work, however, on permeability calculations in three-dimensional random networks. Computational ...