We first present the results of an experiment in which the passive properties of the urinary bladder were investigated using strips of rabbit bladder. Under the assumption that the urinary bladder had orthopaedic characteristics, the strips were taken in the longitudinal and in the circumferential directions. The material was subjected to uniaxial tension, and stress-stretch curves were generated for various rates of deformation. We found that the rates did not have a significantly effect on the passive response of the material. Additionally, the stress-stretch dependence during relaxation of the material when exposed to isometric conditions was determined experimentally
The stress relaxation phenomenon is a characteristic of viscoelastic properties involved in the urin...
Background and objective An integrated experimental and computational investigation was developed ai...
Urinary dysfunction can lead to incontinence, with an impact on the quality of life. Severe dysfunct...
© 2017, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All rights reserved. We first present the resu...
A procedure for the constitutive analysis of bladder tissues mechanical behavior is provided, by usi...
The urinary bladder stores urine and permits proper micturition, both functions that are inherently ...
In addition to functional deficiencies (1), bladder pathologies involve changes in tissue morphology...
The literature is reviewed and the applicability of Laplace's law to the urinary bladder considered ...
Abst ract-- In order to relate the results of measurements on strips of urinary bladder wall to clin...
textabstractCells isolated from pig urinary bladders and pregnant full term human uteruses were atta...
The fundamental passive mechanical properties of the bladder need to be known in order to design the...
We previously reported that when the stress relaxation response of urinary bladder wall (UBW) tissue...
We previously reported that when the stress relaxation response of urinary bladder wall (UBW) tissue...
Lower urinary tract disorders are significant prognostic indicators of institutionalisation and low...
Responses to isotonic quick release of AC-stimulated smooth muscle strips from rabbit urinary bladde...
The stress relaxation phenomenon is a characteristic of viscoelastic properties involved in the urin...
Background and objective An integrated experimental and computational investigation was developed ai...
Urinary dysfunction can lead to incontinence, with an impact on the quality of life. Severe dysfunct...
© 2017, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All rights reserved. We first present the resu...
A procedure for the constitutive analysis of bladder tissues mechanical behavior is provided, by usi...
The urinary bladder stores urine and permits proper micturition, both functions that are inherently ...
In addition to functional deficiencies (1), bladder pathologies involve changes in tissue morphology...
The literature is reviewed and the applicability of Laplace's law to the urinary bladder considered ...
Abst ract-- In order to relate the results of measurements on strips of urinary bladder wall to clin...
textabstractCells isolated from pig urinary bladders and pregnant full term human uteruses were atta...
The fundamental passive mechanical properties of the bladder need to be known in order to design the...
We previously reported that when the stress relaxation response of urinary bladder wall (UBW) tissue...
We previously reported that when the stress relaxation response of urinary bladder wall (UBW) tissue...
Lower urinary tract disorders are significant prognostic indicators of institutionalisation and low...
Responses to isotonic quick release of AC-stimulated smooth muscle strips from rabbit urinary bladde...
The stress relaxation phenomenon is a characteristic of viscoelastic properties involved in the urin...
Background and objective An integrated experimental and computational investigation was developed ai...
Urinary dysfunction can lead to incontinence, with an impact on the quality of life. Severe dysfunct...