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Publikováno v:
J Biomech Eng
The scar that forms after a myocardial infarction is often characterized by a highly disordered architecture but generally exhibits some degree of collagen fiber orientation, with a resulting mechanical anisotropy. When viewed in finer detail, howeve
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Publikováno v:
J Biomech Eng
Ascending thoracic aortic aneurysms (ATAAs) are anatomically complex in terms of architecture and geometry, and both complexities contribute to unpredictability of ATAA dissection and rupture in vivo. The goal of this work was to examine the mechanis
Autor:
Kacey Guenther, Peter B. Bitterman, Lin Zhang, Craig A. Henke, Ryan Hite, Colleen L. Forster, Daniel Beisang, Adam J Gilbertsen, Karen Smith, Alexey Benyumov, Jeremy Herrera, Victor H. Barocas, Mark E. Peterson, Christopher E. Korenczuk
Publikováno v:
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 198(4)
Rationale: The lung extracellular matrix (ECM) in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) mediates progression of fibrosis by decreasing fibroblast expression of miR-29 (microRNA-29), a master negative regulator of ECM production. The molecular mechanism
Autor:
Asheesh Bedi, Alexander Brunfeldt, Christopher E. Korenczuk, Answorth A. Allen, Joel Gagnier, Michael Knesek, Joshua S. Dines, Karl J. Jepsen, Christopher B. Robbins
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 34:518-524
This study characterizes the strain patterns and safe arcs for passive range of motion (ROM) in the superior and inferior subscapularis tendon in seven cadaveric shoulders, mounted for controlled ROM, after deltopectoral approach to the glenohumeral
Autor:
Shannen B. Kizilski, Christopher E. Korenczuk, George E. Brown, Rohit Y. Dhume, Lauren E. Votava, Rahul Narain, Victor H. Barocas
Publikováno v:
Journal of biomechanical engineering. 139(7)
The von Mises (VM) stress is a common stress measure for finite element models of tissue mechanics. The VM failure criterion, however, is inherently isotropic, and therefore may yield incorrect results for anisotropic tissues, and the relevance of th
Autor:
Rohit Y. Dhume, Christopher E. Korenczuk, Patrick W. Alford, Victor H. Barocas, Colleen M. Witzenburg, Hallie P. Wagner, Sachin B. Shah
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. 139
The ascending thoracic aorta is poorly understood mechanically, especially its risk of dissection. To make better predictions of dissection risk, more information about the multidimensional failure behavior of the tissue is needed, and this informati