AbstractElectrokinetic phenomena contribute to biomechanical functions of articular cartilage and underlie promising methods for early detection of osteoarthritic lesions. Although some transport properties, such as hydraulic permeability, are known to become anisotropic with compression, the direction-dependence of cartilage electrokinetic properties remains unknown. Electroosmosis experiments were therefore performed on adult bovine articular cartilage samples, whereby fluid flows were driven by electric currents in directions parallel and perpendicular to the articular surface of statically compressed explants. Magnitudes of electrokinetic coefficients decreased slightly with compression (from ∼−7.5μL/As in the range of 0–20% compression...
The use of scanning electrochemical microscopy, a high-resolution chemical imaging technique, to pro...
Biological tissues like intervertebral discs and articular cartilage primarily consist of interstiti...
Poisson’s ratio of the tissue, and the fluid pressure is considered to be the portion above the osmo...
The charge structure of the surface of articular cartilage determines its interactions with the macr...
A theoretical-experimental approach was taken to develop the constitutive relations of transport pro...
AbstractObjective: (1) Provide an overview of the biomechanical factors that are required to analyze...
Electromechanical reshaping (EMR) of cartilage has been suggested as an alternative to the classical...
The frictional properties of cartilaginous tissues, such as the hydraulic permeability, the electro-...
Articular cartilage exhibits complex mechano-electrochemical behaviour due to its anisotropy, inhomo...
Cartilage sections were cut from the middle zone of pig knee articular cartilage and attached to sub...
AbstractThe use of scanning electrochemical microscopy, a high-resolution chemical imaging technique...
Background and objective Changes in mechano-electrochemical properties of articular cartilage play ...
The maintenance of electromechanically functional extracellular matrix in cartilage re-flects a dyna...
Cartilage exhibits a swelling and shrinking behaviour that influences the function of the cells insi...
The use of scanning electrochemical microscopy, a high-resolution chemical imaging technique, to pro...
Biological tissues like intervertebral discs and articular cartilage primarily consist of interstiti...
Poisson’s ratio of the tissue, and the fluid pressure is considered to be the portion above the osmo...
The charge structure of the surface of articular cartilage determines its interactions with the macr...
A theoretical-experimental approach was taken to develop the constitutive relations of transport pro...
AbstractObjective: (1) Provide an overview of the biomechanical factors that are required to analyze...
Electromechanical reshaping (EMR) of cartilage has been suggested as an alternative to the classical...
The frictional properties of cartilaginous tissues, such as the hydraulic permeability, the electro-...
Articular cartilage exhibits complex mechano-electrochemical behaviour due to its anisotropy, inhomo...
Cartilage sections were cut from the middle zone of pig knee articular cartilage and attached to sub...
AbstractThe use of scanning electrochemical microscopy, a high-resolution chemical imaging technique...
Background and objective Changes in mechano-electrochemical properties of articular cartilage play ...
The maintenance of electromechanically functional extracellular matrix in cartilage re-flects a dyna...
Cartilage exhibits a swelling and shrinking behaviour that influences the function of the cells insi...
The use of scanning electrochemical microscopy, a high-resolution chemical imaging technique, to pro...
Biological tissues like intervertebral discs and articular cartilage primarily consist of interstiti...
Poisson’s ratio of the tissue, and the fluid pressure is considered to be the portion above the osmo...