A continuum hypothesis-based, biomechanical model is presented for the simulation of the collagen bundle distribution-dependent contraction and subsequent retraction of healing dermal wounds that cover a large surface area. Since wound contraction mainly takes place in the dermal layer of the skin, solely a portion of this layer is included explicitly into the model. This portion of dermal layer is modeled as a heterogeneous, orthotropic continuous solid with bulk mechanical properties that are locally dependent on both the local concentration and the local geometrical arrangement of the collagen bundles. With respect to the dynamic regulation of the geometrical arrangement of the collagen bundles, it is assumed that a portion of the collag...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
Dermal wounds are a significant global problem; although the treatment of these wounds has improved ...
AbstractWound contraction due to traction forces exerted by cells on the underlying extracellular ma...
A continuum hypothesis-based, biomechanical model is presented for the simulation of the collagen bu...
A continuum hypothesis-based, biomechanical model is presented for the simulation of the collagen bu...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
Dermal wounds are a significant global problem; although the treatment of these wounds has improved ...
AbstractWound contraction due to traction forces exerted by cells on the underlying extracellular ma...
A continuum hypothesis-based, biomechanical model is presented for the simulation of the collagen bu...
A continuum hypothesis-based, biomechanical model is presented for the simulation of the collagen bu...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
Mechanochemical models based on the Oster-Murray continuum framework have been applied to a variety ...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
Dermal wounds are a significant global problem; although the treatment of these wounds has improved ...
AbstractWound contraction due to traction forces exerted by cells on the underlying extracellular ma...