This work focused on characterizing the mechanical behavior of biological material in physiologically relevant conditions and at sub millimeter length scales. Elucidating the time, length scale, and directionally dependent mechanical behavior of cartilage and other biological materials is critical to adequately recapitulate native mechanosensory cues for cells, create computational models that mimic native tissue behavior, and assess disease progression. This work focused on three broad aspects of characterizing the mechanical behavior of articular cartilage. First, we sought to reveal the causes of time-dependent deformation and variation of mechanical properties with distance from the articular surface. Second, we investigated size depend...
The collagen network and proteoglycan matrix of articular cartilage are thought to play an important...
Emerging 3D printing technology permits innovative approaches to manufacture cartilage scaffolds ass...
Objective To investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structural propertie...
Cartilage covers the articulating bones in all synovial joints throughout the body, providing a wear...
AbstractIntroduction: Chondrocytes in articular cartilage utilize mechanical signals to regulate the...
© 2015 Dr. Dale RobinsonArticular cartilage is a thin layer of soft tissue that lines the ends of bo...
Articular cartilage experiences significant mechanical loads during daily activities. Healthy cartil...
Articular cartilage (AC) is a highly anisotropic biomaterial, and its complex mechanical properties ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a type of degenerative arthritis that limits daily activity and quality of li...
SummaryObjectiveStructural and biochemical changes in articular cartilage occur throughout the patho...
Articular cartilage injuries and degenerative joint diseases are responsible for progressive pain an...
Articular cartilage (AC) is a soft connective tissue that lines the ends of synovial bones in joints...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
The collagen network and proteoglycan matrix of articular cartilage are thought to play an important...
Emerging 3D printing technology permits innovative approaches to manufacture cartilage scaffolds ass...
Objective To investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structural propertie...
Cartilage covers the articulating bones in all synovial joints throughout the body, providing a wear...
AbstractIntroduction: Chondrocytes in articular cartilage utilize mechanical signals to regulate the...
© 2015 Dr. Dale RobinsonArticular cartilage is a thin layer of soft tissue that lines the ends of bo...
Articular cartilage experiences significant mechanical loads during daily activities. Healthy cartil...
Articular cartilage (AC) is a highly anisotropic biomaterial, and its complex mechanical properties ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a type of degenerative arthritis that limits daily activity and quality of li...
SummaryObjectiveStructural and biochemical changes in articular cartilage occur throughout the patho...
Articular cartilage injuries and degenerative joint diseases are responsible for progressive pain an...
Articular cartilage (AC) is a soft connective tissue that lines the ends of synovial bones in joints...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
The collagen network and proteoglycan matrix of articular cartilage are thought to play an important...
Emerging 3D printing technology permits innovative approaches to manufacture cartilage scaffolds ass...
Objective To investigate the relationships between the unique mechanical and structural propertie...