[[abstract]]Objectives/Hypothesis Many existing studies of vocal fold geometry are based on anatomical measurements made on histologically fixed laryngeal tissues using formalin. However, the validity of these geometric data is questionable because of the potentially significant tissue deformation associated with formalin fixation, particularly tissue shrinkage. Previous experiments have shown that valid geometric data may be obtained on vocal fold tissue samples quickly frozen with liquid nitrogen. Based on this finding, the present study attempted to quantify the geometric deformation of formalin‐fixed vocal fold tissues with respect to quick‐frozen tissues. Methods Six freshly harvested canine larynges were quickly frozen with liquid ni...
Objectives/hypothesisGlottal insufficiency is a common clinical problem in otolaryngology and medial...
This investigation attempts to shed light on phonation from a solid mechanics (i.e. biomechanics) pe...
[[abstract]]It is common practice in laryngeal research laboratories to store excised larynges and v...
[[abstract]]Objectives/Hypothesis Many existing studies of vocal fold geometry are based on anatomic...
[[abstract]]Precise geometric data on vocal fold dimensions are necessary for defining the vocal fol...
[[abstract]]n voice research, in vitro tensile stretch experiments of vocal fold tissues are commonl...
[[abstract]]This study examined the contributions of collagen and elastin to the tensile elastic pro...
Master´s thesis deals with creating planar computational model of human folds, involving fluid-struc...
Objective: This study mapped the variation in tissue elasticity of the subglottic mucosa, applied th...
Objectives/hypothesisAlthough the geometry of the vocal fold medial surface affects voice quality an...
Human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold lamina propria....
A review of the work carried out jointly with UKE Hamburg, which demostrated the anisotropic nature ...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Very little is known about the elasticity of the human ventricular fold (fal...
[[abstract]]Scarring of the vocal fold causes considerable dysphonia and presents significant treatm...
Objectives/hypothesisGlottal insufficiency is a common clinical problem in otolaryngology and medial...
This investigation attempts to shed light on phonation from a solid mechanics (i.e. biomechanics) pe...
[[abstract]]It is common practice in laryngeal research laboratories to store excised larynges and v...
[[abstract]]Objectives/Hypothesis Many existing studies of vocal fold geometry are based on anatomic...
[[abstract]]Precise geometric data on vocal fold dimensions are necessary for defining the vocal fol...
[[abstract]]n voice research, in vitro tensile stretch experiments of vocal fold tissues are commonl...
[[abstract]]This study examined the contributions of collagen and elastin to the tensile elastic pro...
Master´s thesis deals with creating planar computational model of human folds, involving fluid-struc...
Objective: This study mapped the variation in tissue elasticity of the subglottic mucosa, applied th...
Objectives/hypothesisAlthough the geometry of the vocal fold medial surface affects voice quality an...
Human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold lamina propria....
A review of the work carried out jointly with UKE Hamburg, which demostrated the anisotropic nature ...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Very little is known about the elasticity of the human ventricular fold (fal...
[[abstract]]Scarring of the vocal fold causes considerable dysphonia and presents significant treatm...
Objectives/hypothesisGlottal insufficiency is a common clinical problem in otolaryngology and medial...
This investigation attempts to shed light on phonation from a solid mechanics (i.e. biomechanics) pe...
[[abstract]]It is common practice in laryngeal research laboratories to store excised larynges and v...