The constitutive behaviour of cartilaginous tissue is the result of complex interaction between electrical, chemical and mechanical forces. Electrostatic interactions between fixed charges and mobile ions are usually accounted for by means of Donnan osmotic pressure. Recent experimental data show, however, that the shear modulus of articular cartilage depends on ionic concentration even if the strain is kept constant. Poisson–Boltzmann simulations suggest that this dependence is intrinsic to the double-layer around the proteoglycan chains. In order to verify this premise, this study measures whether—at a given strain—this ionic concentration–dependent shear modulus is present in a polymerized hydroxy-ethyl-methacrylate gel or not. A combine...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
Elucidation of the load-bearing mechanism of the nucleus pulposus (NP) facilitates understanding of ...
The constitutive behaviour of cartilaginous tissue is the result of complex interaction between elec...
SummaryObjectiveUnderstanding the mechanical functions of specific cartilage molecules such as aggre...
AbstractElectro-chemo-mechanical couplings in articular cartilages and corneal stroma are due to the...
Poisson’s ratio of the tissue, and the fluid pressure is considered to be the portion above the osmo...
AbstractObjective: (1) Provide an overview of the biomechanical factors that are required to analyze...
Load transmission is an important function of the meniscus. In articular cartilage, proteoglycans he...
Biological tissues like intervertebral discs and articular cartilage primarily consist of interstiti...
AbstractArticular cartilage is a hydrated soft tissue composed of negatively charged proteoglycans f...
The function of articular cartilage is to support and distribute loads and to provide lubrication in...
AbstractElectrolyte filtration arises due to the presence of fixed charges in cartilage extracellula...
Cartilage sections were cut from the middle zone of pig knee articular cartilage and attached to sub...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
Elucidation of the load-bearing mechanism of the nucleus pulposus (NP) facilitates understanding of ...
The constitutive behaviour of cartilaginous tissue is the result of complex interaction between elec...
SummaryObjectiveUnderstanding the mechanical functions of specific cartilage molecules such as aggre...
AbstractElectro-chemo-mechanical couplings in articular cartilages and corneal stroma are due to the...
Poisson’s ratio of the tissue, and the fluid pressure is considered to be the portion above the osmo...
AbstractObjective: (1) Provide an overview of the biomechanical factors that are required to analyze...
Load transmission is an important function of the meniscus. In articular cartilage, proteoglycans he...
Biological tissues like intervertebral discs and articular cartilage primarily consist of interstiti...
AbstractArticular cartilage is a hydrated soft tissue composed of negatively charged proteoglycans f...
The function of articular cartilage is to support and distribute loads and to provide lubrication in...
AbstractElectrolyte filtration arises due to the presence of fixed charges in cartilage extracellula...
Cartilage sections were cut from the middle zone of pig knee articular cartilage and attached to sub...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
Elucidation of the load-bearing mechanism of the nucleus pulposus (NP) facilitates understanding of ...