Cranial sutures are sites of bone growth and development but micromovements at these sites may distribute the load across the skull more evenly. Computational studies have incorporated sutures into finite element (FE) models to assess various hypotheses related to their function. However, less attention has been paid to the sensitivity of the FE results to the shape, size, and stiffness of the modeled sutures. Here, we assessed the sensitivity of the strain predictions to the aforementioned parameters in several models of fronto-parietal (FP) suture in Lacerta bilineata. For the purpose of this study, simplifications were made in relation to modeling the bone properties and the skull loading. Results highlighted that modeling the FP as eith...
Craniofacial sutures are a ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate skull. Previous experimental work ha...
The biomechanical significance of cranial sutures in primates is an open question because their glob...
It has been repeatedly suggested that mammalian cranial sutures act not only to allow growth but als...
Cranial sutures are sites of bone growth and development but micromovements at these sites may distr...
It has been hypothesized that the extensively overlapping temporal and parietal bones of the squamos...
Sutures form an integral part of the functioning skull, but their role has long been debated among v...
Craniofacial sutures are a ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate skull. Previous experimental work ha...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on understanding the biomechanical effects of various ...
Cranial sutures are fibrocellular joints between the skull bones that are progressively replaced wit...
Craniofacial sutures are a ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate skull. Previous experimental work ha...
Background. Cranial sutures are deformable joints between the bones of the skull, bridged by collag...
It has been repeatedly suggested that mammalian cranial sutures act not only to allow growth but als...
Craniofacial sutures are a ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate skull. Previous experimental work ha...
The biomechanical significance of cranial sutures in primates is an open question because their glob...
It has been repeatedly suggested that mammalian cranial sutures act not only to allow growth but als...
Cranial sutures are sites of bone growth and development but micromovements at these sites may distr...
It has been hypothesized that the extensively overlapping temporal and parietal bones of the squamos...
Sutures form an integral part of the functioning skull, but their role has long been debated among v...
Craniofacial sutures are a ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate skull. Previous experimental work ha...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on understanding the biomechanical effects of various ...
Cranial sutures are fibrocellular joints between the skull bones that are progressively replaced wit...
Craniofacial sutures are a ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate skull. Previous experimental work ha...
Background. Cranial sutures are deformable joints between the bones of the skull, bridged by collag...
It has been repeatedly suggested that mammalian cranial sutures act not only to allow growth but als...
Craniofacial sutures are a ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate skull. Previous experimental work ha...
The biomechanical significance of cranial sutures in primates is an open question because their glob...
It has been repeatedly suggested that mammalian cranial sutures act not only to allow growth but als...