The mechanical properties of brain tissue play a pivotal role in neurodevelopment and neurological disorders. Yet, at present, there is no consensus on how the different structural parts of the tissue contribute to its stiffness variations. Here, we have gathered depth-controlled indentation viscoelasticity maps of the hippocampus of acute horizontal live mouse brain slices. Our results confirm the highly viscoelestic nature of brain tissue. We further show that the mechanical properties are non-uniform and at least related to differences in morphological composition. Interestingly, areas with higher nuclear density appear to be softer than areas with lower nuclear density
There is growing awareness that brain mechanical properties are important for neural development and...
The regional mechanical properties of brain tissue are not only key in the context of brain injury a...
The hippocampus is a very heterogeneous brain structure with different mechanical properties reflect...
The mechanical properties of brain tissue play a pivotal role in neurodevelopment and neurological d...
There is growing evidence that mechanical factors affect brain functioning. However, brain component...
Local mechanical tissue properties are a critical regulator of cell function in the central nervous ...
The brain is a complex organ made up of many different functional and structural regions consisting ...
Biomechanical cues guide proliferation, growth and maturation of neurons. Yet the molecules that sha...
The mammalian brain is composed of an outer layer of gray matter, consisting of cell bodies, dendrit...
Although many studies on the mechanical properties of brain tissue exist, some controversy concernin...
Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is an imaging method that reveals the mechanical properties of...
Brain, the most important component of the central nervous system (CNS), is a soft tissue with a com...
The rheology of ultrasoft materials like the human brain is highly sensitive to regional and tempora...
Astrocytes in white matter (WM) and gray matter (GM) brain regions have been reported to have differ...
The biomechanical properties of brain tissue are altered by histopathological changes due to neurode...
There is growing awareness that brain mechanical properties are important for neural development and...
The regional mechanical properties of brain tissue are not only key in the context of brain injury a...
The hippocampus is a very heterogeneous brain structure with different mechanical properties reflect...
The mechanical properties of brain tissue play a pivotal role in neurodevelopment and neurological d...
There is growing evidence that mechanical factors affect brain functioning. However, brain component...
Local mechanical tissue properties are a critical regulator of cell function in the central nervous ...
The brain is a complex organ made up of many different functional and structural regions consisting ...
Biomechanical cues guide proliferation, growth and maturation of neurons. Yet the molecules that sha...
The mammalian brain is composed of an outer layer of gray matter, consisting of cell bodies, dendrit...
Although many studies on the mechanical properties of brain tissue exist, some controversy concernin...
Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is an imaging method that reveals the mechanical properties of...
Brain, the most important component of the central nervous system (CNS), is a soft tissue with a com...
The rheology of ultrasoft materials like the human brain is highly sensitive to regional and tempora...
Astrocytes in white matter (WM) and gray matter (GM) brain regions have been reported to have differ...
The biomechanical properties of brain tissue are altered by histopathological changes due to neurode...
There is growing awareness that brain mechanical properties are important for neural development and...
The regional mechanical properties of brain tissue are not only key in the context of brain injury a...
The hippocampus is a very heterogeneous brain structure with different mechanical properties reflect...