The aim of this paper is to determine the strain-rate-dependent mechanical behavior of living and fixed osteocytes and chondrocytes, in vitro. Firstly, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) was used to obtain the force-indentation curves of these single cells at four different strain-rates. These results were then employed in inverse finite element analysis (FEA) using Modified Standard neo-Hookean Solid (MSnHS) idealization of these cells to determine their mechanical properties. In addition, a FEA model with a newly developed spring element was employed to accurately simulate AFM evaluation in this study. We report that both cytoskeleton (CSK) and intracellular fluid govern the strain-rate-dependent mechanical property of living cells whereas int...
SummaryObjectiveArticular chondrocytes respond to chemical and mechanical signals depending on their...
Osteocytes, the major type of bone cells which reside in their lacunar and canalicular system within...
There are many continuum mechanical models have been developed such as liquid drop models, solid mod...
Based on the characterization by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), we report that the mechanical proper...
Various studies have been conducted to investigate the effects of impact loading on cartilage damage...
Cells and tissues continuously experience mechanical loading during daily activity. However, the mec...
Besides the elastic stiffness, the relaxation behavior of single living cells is also of interest of...
In this study, atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to mechanically stimulate primary osteoblasts....
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
Objective: The mechanical properties of chondrocytes influence maintenance of the articular cartilag...
SummaryObjectiveThe mechanical properties of chondrocytes influence maintenance of the articular car...
Based on atomic force microscopytechnique, we found that the chondrocytes exhibits stress relaxation...
AbstractBased on atomic force microscopytechnique, we found that the chondrocytes exhibits stress re...
Mechanical stimuli are fundamental in the development of organs and tissues, their growth, regenerat...
SummaryObjectiveArticular chondrocytes respond to chemical and mechanical signals depending on their...
Osteocytes, the major type of bone cells which reside in their lacunar and canalicular system within...
There are many continuum mechanical models have been developed such as liquid drop models, solid mod...
Based on the characterization by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), we report that the mechanical proper...
Various studies have been conducted to investigate the effects of impact loading on cartilage damage...
Cells and tissues continuously experience mechanical loading during daily activity. However, the mec...
Besides the elastic stiffness, the relaxation behavior of single living cells is also of interest of...
In this study, atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to mechanically stimulate primary osteoblasts....
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
It has been demonstrated that most cells of the body respond to osmotic pressure in a systematic man...
Objective: The mechanical properties of chondrocytes influence maintenance of the articular cartilag...
SummaryObjectiveThe mechanical properties of chondrocytes influence maintenance of the articular car...
Based on atomic force microscopytechnique, we found that the chondrocytes exhibits stress relaxation...
AbstractBased on atomic force microscopytechnique, we found that the chondrocytes exhibits stress re...
Mechanical stimuli are fundamental in the development of organs and tissues, their growth, regenerat...
SummaryObjectiveArticular chondrocytes respond to chemical and mechanical signals depending on their...
Osteocytes, the major type of bone cells which reside in their lacunar and canalicular system within...
There are many continuum mechanical models have been developed such as liquid drop models, solid mod...