The biphasic effects of liquid on tissue biomechanics are well known in cartilage and vocal folds, yet not extensively in other tissue types. Past studies have shown that tissue dehydration significantly impacts biomechanical properties and that rehydration can restore these properties in certain tissue types. However, these studies failed to consider how temporal exposure to dehydrating or rehydrating agents may alter tissue rehydration capacity, as overexposure to dehydration may permanently prevent rehydration to the initial liquid volume. Select porcine tissues were dehydrated until they reached between 100 % and 40 % of their initial mass. Each sample was allowed to rehydrate for 5 hours in a 0.9 % saline solution, and the percent chan...
In vivo tissue-engineered vascular grafts constructed in the subcutaneous spaces of graft recipients...
WOS: 000240335400008Background: In hypertonic dehydration, fluid loss is known to be from the intrac...
Biological tissue substitutes need to be appropriately stored in order to provide ready-to-use solut...
<p>Positive percentage changes correspond to loss in fluid mass compared with the initial masses, an...
<p>Cartilage and fat tissues had significantly greater changes in mass compared to tendon, skin, and...
When modeling High-Frequency (HF) surgical applications the choice of the right dielectric tissue pa...
<p>Tissues were dehydrated to 40% of their initial mass and subsequently placed in a 0.9% saline sol...
This paper deals with the effects of dehydration on the mechanical properties of biological soft tis...
Clinicians commonly recommend increased hydration to patients with voice disorders. However, effects...
Clinicians commonly recommend increased hydration to patients with voice disorders. However, effects...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: It has often been hypothesized, with little empirical support, that vocal fol...
<p>All tissues began at 60% of their original mass. N = 4 for each tissue. Bars indicate ± standard ...
This paper discusses the impact of tissue dehydration on the dielectric properties of excised tissue...
In this work, we investigate the influence of dehydration and subsequent rehydration of tendon fasci...
BACKGROUND: In hypertonic dehydration, fluid loss is known to be from the intracellular compartment....
In vivo tissue-engineered vascular grafts constructed in the subcutaneous spaces of graft recipients...
WOS: 000240335400008Background: In hypertonic dehydration, fluid loss is known to be from the intrac...
Biological tissue substitutes need to be appropriately stored in order to provide ready-to-use solut...
<p>Positive percentage changes correspond to loss in fluid mass compared with the initial masses, an...
<p>Cartilage and fat tissues had significantly greater changes in mass compared to tendon, skin, and...
When modeling High-Frequency (HF) surgical applications the choice of the right dielectric tissue pa...
<p>Tissues were dehydrated to 40% of their initial mass and subsequently placed in a 0.9% saline sol...
This paper deals with the effects of dehydration on the mechanical properties of biological soft tis...
Clinicians commonly recommend increased hydration to patients with voice disorders. However, effects...
Clinicians commonly recommend increased hydration to patients with voice disorders. However, effects...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: It has often been hypothesized, with little empirical support, that vocal fol...
<p>All tissues began at 60% of their original mass. N = 4 for each tissue. Bars indicate ± standard ...
This paper discusses the impact of tissue dehydration on the dielectric properties of excised tissue...
In this work, we investigate the influence of dehydration and subsequent rehydration of tendon fasci...
BACKGROUND: In hypertonic dehydration, fluid loss is known to be from the intracellular compartment....
In vivo tissue-engineered vascular grafts constructed in the subcutaneous spaces of graft recipients...
WOS: 000240335400008Background: In hypertonic dehydration, fluid loss is known to be from the intrac...
Biological tissue substitutes need to be appropriately stored in order to provide ready-to-use solut...