The force-extension behavior of single modular biomacromolecules is known to exhibit a characteristic repeating pattern of a nonlinear rise in force with imposed displacement to a peak, followed by a significant force drop upon reaching the peak. This “saw-tooth” pattern is a result of stretch-induced unfolding of modules along the molecular chain and is speculated to play a governing role in the function of biological materials and struc-tures. In this paper, constitutive models for the large strain deformation of networks of modular macromolecules are developed building directly from statistical mechanics based models of the single molecule force-extension behavior. The proposed two-dimensional network model has applicability to biologica...
Strain stiffening induced by molecular motors in active crosslinked biopolymer networks magnitudewhe...
Elastic filaments play an important role in the behaviour of cells and biological tissues. In this p...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.Includ...
Biopolymer networks, such as those constituting the cytoskeleton of a cell or biological tissue, exh...
Biological and polymeric networks show highly nonlinear stress-strain behavior manifested in materia...
Many biological, natural and synthetic materials possess a networked or micro-truss-like microstruct...
International audienceCross-linked semiflexible polymer networks are omnipresent in living cells. Ty...
The microstructural basis of the characteristic nonlinear mechanics of biopolymernetworks remains un...
The mechanical properties of soft biological tissues are essential to their physiological function a...
AbstractWith recent advances in single-molecule manipulation techniques, it is now possible to measu...
ABSTRACT With recent advances in single-molecule manipulation techniques, it is now possible to meas...
Many biological systems involve intricate, hierarchical networks formed from cross-linked filaments,...
Soft tissues are one of the human body’s main components. Their constant communication and movements...
Abstract: Strain-stiffening behavior common to biopolymer networks is difficult to reproduce in syn...
International audienceBiopolymer filaments form the molecular backbone of biological structures thro...
Strain stiffening induced by molecular motors in active crosslinked biopolymer networks magnitudewhe...
Elastic filaments play an important role in the behaviour of cells and biological tissues. In this p...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.Includ...
Biopolymer networks, such as those constituting the cytoskeleton of a cell or biological tissue, exh...
Biological and polymeric networks show highly nonlinear stress-strain behavior manifested in materia...
Many biological, natural and synthetic materials possess a networked or micro-truss-like microstruct...
International audienceCross-linked semiflexible polymer networks are omnipresent in living cells. Ty...
The microstructural basis of the characteristic nonlinear mechanics of biopolymernetworks remains un...
The mechanical properties of soft biological tissues are essential to their physiological function a...
AbstractWith recent advances in single-molecule manipulation techniques, it is now possible to measu...
ABSTRACT With recent advances in single-molecule manipulation techniques, it is now possible to meas...
Many biological systems involve intricate, hierarchical networks formed from cross-linked filaments,...
Soft tissues are one of the human body’s main components. Their constant communication and movements...
Abstract: Strain-stiffening behavior common to biopolymer networks is difficult to reproduce in syn...
International audienceBiopolymer filaments form the molecular backbone of biological structures thro...
Strain stiffening induced by molecular motors in active crosslinked biopolymer networks magnitudewhe...
Elastic filaments play an important role in the behaviour of cells and biological tissues. In this p...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.Includ...