Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the head to the brain and specifically to its neurons. Despite being one of the most common and most deleterious types of traumatic brain injury (TBI), the inherent cell injury mechanism is yet to be understood. Experimental observations have led to the formulation of different hypotheses, such as mechanoporation of the axolemma and microtubules (MTs) breakage. With the goal of singling out the mechanical aspect of DAI and to resolve the ambiguity behind its injury mechanism, a composite finite element (FE) model of a representative volume of an axon was developed. Once calibrated and validated against published experimental data, the axonal model...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a hallmark pathology in diffuse brain injuries, and is considered by ...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a hallmark pathology in diffuse brain injuries, and is considered by ...
The length scales involved in the development of diffuse axonal injury typically range from the head...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
The length scales involved in the development of diffuse axonal injury typically range from the head...
The length scales involved in the development of diffuse axonal injury typically range from the head...
Traumatic brain injuries are the leading cause of disability each year in the US. The most common a...
AbstractThe viscoelastic nature of axons plays a key role in their selective vulnerability to damage...
Due to their viscoelastic nature, white matter axons are susceptible to damage by high strain rates ...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a hallmark pathology in diffuse brain injuries, and is considered by ...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a hallmark pathology in diffuse brain injuries, and is considered by ...
The length scales involved in the development of diffuse axonal injury typically range from the head...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
The length scales involved in the development of diffuse axonal injury typically range from the head...
The length scales involved in the development of diffuse axonal injury typically range from the head...
Traumatic brain injuries are the leading cause of disability each year in the US. The most common a...
AbstractThe viscoelastic nature of axons plays a key role in their selective vulnerability to damage...
Due to their viscoelastic nature, white matter axons are susceptible to damage by high strain rates ...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a hallmark pathology in diffuse brain injuries, and is considered by ...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a hallmark pathology in diffuse brain injuries, and is considered by ...
The length scales involved in the development of diffuse axonal injury typically range from the head...