Swelling pressure in the interstitial fluid within the pores of cartilage tissue is known to have a significant effect on the rheology of cartilage tissue. The swelling pressure varies rapidly within thin regions inside pores known as Debye layers, caused by the presence of fixed charge, as observed in cartilage. Tissue level calculation of cartilage deformation therefore requires resolution of three distinct spatial scales: the Debye lengthscale within individual pores; the lengthscale of an individual pore; and the tissue lengthscale. We use asymptotics to construct a leading order approximation to the swelling pressure within pores, allowing the swelling pressure to be systematically included within a fluid-solid interaction model at the...
Abstract Background It is generally accepted that cartilage adaptation and degeneration are mechanic...
A compression cell designed to fit inside an NMR spectrometer was used to investigate the in situ me...
Mechanical stimulation during cartilage tissue-engineering (TE) enhances extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
Articular cartilage is a complex, anisotropic, stratified tissue with remarkable resilience and mech...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
In skeletal joints two layers of adjacent cartilage are often in relative motion. The individual car...
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...
Cartilage exhibits a swelling and shrinking behaviour that influences the function of the cells insi...
The theory of poroelasticity is extended to include physico-chemical swelling and used to predict th...
The theory of poroelasticity is extended to include physico-chemical swelling and used to predict th...
Abstract Background It is generally accepted that cartilage adaptation and degeneration are mechanic...
A compression cell designed to fit inside an NMR spectrometer was used to investigate the in situ me...
Mechanical stimulation during cartilage tissue-engineering (TE) enhances extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
Articular cartilage is a complex, anisotropic, stratified tissue with remarkable resilience and mech...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
In skeletal joints two layers of adjacent cartilage are often in relative motion. The individual car...
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...
Cartilage exhibits a swelling and shrinking behaviour that influences the function of the cells insi...
The theory of poroelasticity is extended to include physico-chemical swelling and used to predict th...
The theory of poroelasticity is extended to include physico-chemical swelling and used to predict th...
Abstract Background It is generally accepted that cartilage adaptation and degeneration are mechanic...
A compression cell designed to fit inside an NMR spectrometer was used to investigate the in situ me...
Mechanical stimulation during cartilage tissue-engineering (TE) enhances extracellular matrix (ECM) ...