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This eight-chapter monograph intends to present basic principles and applications of biomechanics in bone tissue engineering in order to assist tissue engineers in design and use of tissue-engineered products for repair and replacement of damaged/def
Autor:
Cecile Craft, Shiqi Yu, Tara Bridgeman, Jingle Xu, Gloria Duke, Sarah Sass, Yong Tai Wang, Danita Alfred, Xuanliang Dong
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 51:847-847
Autor:
Hui, Xiao a, *, Xiuyuan, Zheng b, Xuanliang, Dong b, Donghong, Hua a, Qin, Li b, Hong, Luo a, Jingmin, Liu b, Wei, Liu a
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In International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 1999 23(1):129-133
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 49:115-116
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Strength, Fracture and Complexity. 6:83-89
Quality of bone tissue deteriorates with age and disease. Mechanical techniques that evaluate properties of cadaver bone help in understanding mechanisms behind aging and disease and by extension, in the quality assurance of engineered bone tissue li
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Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials. 4(7)
The interactions between mineral and collagen phases in the ultrastructural level play an important role in determining the mechanical properties of bone tissue. Three types of mineral–collagen interaction (i.e., ionic interactions, hydrogen/van de
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ASME 2010 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B.
Bone quality can be characterized by toughness of bone which quantifies the energy required for failure. As much of the toughness of bone occurs after yielding, elucidating the underlying mechanism of post-yield behavior of bone is critical for furth
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A Practical Manual for Musculoskeletal Research
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https://doi.org/10.1142/9789812794093_0046
https://doi.org/10.1142/9789812794093_0046
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Scopus-Elsevier
Bone fracture has imposed a significant burden on the health of society. The “bone quality” is used to refer to factors affecting bone fracture risk [1]. Energy dissipation till fracture, known as toughness, is a major measure of bone quality [2]
This eight-chapter monograph intends to present basic principles and applications of biomechanics in bone tissue engineering in order to assist tissue engineers in design and use of tissue-engineered products for repair and replacement of damaged/def