Advances in Biomechanics and Tissue Regeneration
Editat de Mohamed H. Doweidaren Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 aug 2019
- Combines new trends in biomechanical modelling and tissue regeneration
- Offers a broad scope, covering the entire field of tissue biomechanics
- Contains perspectives from engineering, medicine and biology, thus giving a holistic view of the field
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128163900
ISBN-10: 0128163909
Pagini: 430
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 27 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128163909
Pagini: 430
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 27 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Biomedical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Tissue Engineers, Graduate Students in Medicine and EngineeringCuprins
Advances in Biomechanics and Tissue Regeneration
Part I: Biomechanics
1. Personalized corneal biomechanics
2. Biomechanics of the vestibular system: a numerical simulation
3. Design, Simulation and Experimentation of Colonic Stents
4. Mechanical and Micro-Structural Behavior of vascular tissue
5. Impact of Fluid-Structure Interaction Modelling on the human vessel hemodynamics
6. Review of the essential role of SMCs in regulating the stress distribution across the aortic wall
7. Multiscale numerical simulation of the lung and heart electrophysiology
8. Real-time modelling of the heart
9. COMPUTATIONAL MUSCULOSKELETAL BIOMECHANICS OF THE KNEE JOINT
10. Determination of the anisotropic mechanical properties of bone tissue using a homogenization technique combined with meshless methods
11. Analysis of the biomechanical behaviour of osteosynthesis based on intra-medullary nails in femur fractures
12. Stress Redistribution in the Calcaneus After Autologous Bone Harvest
Part II: Mechanobiology and tissue regeneration
13. Tissue regeneration through electrically and magnetically active microenvironments
14. USING 3D PRINTING AND BIOPRINTING TECHNOLOGIES FOR PERSONALIZED IMPLANTS
15. Computational Simulation of the Cell Behavior for Tissue Regeneration
16. On the simulation of organ on chip cell processes. Application to an in vitro model of glioblastome evolution
17. Skin mechanobiology and biomechanics: from homeostasis to wound healing
18. Cartilage Regeneration and Tissue Engineering
19. Impact of mechanobiological perturbation on cartilage tissue engineering
20. Biomechanical analysis of bone tissue after insertion of dental implants using meshless methods: stress analysis and osseointegration
21. Numerical assessment of bone tissue remodelling of a proximal femur after insertion of a femoral implant using an interpolating meshless method
Part I: Biomechanics
1. Personalized corneal biomechanics
2. Biomechanics of the vestibular system: a numerical simulation
3. Design, Simulation and Experimentation of Colonic Stents
4. Mechanical and Micro-Structural Behavior of vascular tissue
5. Impact of Fluid-Structure Interaction Modelling on the human vessel hemodynamics
6. Review of the essential role of SMCs in regulating the stress distribution across the aortic wall
7. Multiscale numerical simulation of the lung and heart electrophysiology
8. Real-time modelling of the heart
9. COMPUTATIONAL MUSCULOSKELETAL BIOMECHANICS OF THE KNEE JOINT
10. Determination of the anisotropic mechanical properties of bone tissue using a homogenization technique combined with meshless methods
11. Analysis of the biomechanical behaviour of osteosynthesis based on intra-medullary nails in femur fractures
12. Stress Redistribution in the Calcaneus After Autologous Bone Harvest
Part II: Mechanobiology and tissue regeneration
13. Tissue regeneration through electrically and magnetically active microenvironments
14. USING 3D PRINTING AND BIOPRINTING TECHNOLOGIES FOR PERSONALIZED IMPLANTS
15. Computational Simulation of the Cell Behavior for Tissue Regeneration
16. On the simulation of organ on chip cell processes. Application to an in vitro model of glioblastome evolution
17. Skin mechanobiology and biomechanics: from homeostasis to wound healing
18. Cartilage Regeneration and Tissue Engineering
19. Impact of mechanobiological perturbation on cartilage tissue engineering
20. Biomechanical analysis of bone tissue after insertion of dental implants using meshless methods: stress analysis and osseointegration
21. Numerical assessment of bone tissue remodelling of a proximal femur after insertion of a femoral implant using an interpolating meshless method