Measurements of Young's moduli are mostly evaluated using strong assumptions, such as sample homogeneity and isotropy. At the same time, descriptions of measurement parameters often lack detailed specifications. Many of these assumptions are, for soft hydrogels especially, not completely valid and the complexity of hydrogel microindentation demands more sophisticated experimental procedures in order to describe their elastic properties more accurately. We created an algorithm that automates indentation data analysis as a basis for the evaluation of large data sets with consideration of the influence of indentation depth on the measured Young's modulus. The algorithm automatically determines the Young's modulus in indentation regions where i...
AbstractIn vitro, animal cells are mostly cultured on a gel substrate. It was recently shown that su...
Nanoindentation is a valuable tool for characterization of biomaterials due to its ability to measur...
We present simple expressions for load required to indent a layer of arbitrary thickness with a coni...
Measurements of Young's moduli are mostly evaluated using strong assumptions, such as sample homogen...
Measurements of Young's moduli are mostly evaluated using strong assumptions, such as sample homogen...
An understanding of the mechanical properties of soft hydrogel materials over multiple length scales...
The measurement of the elastic modulus of soft biomaterials via nanoindentation relies on the accura...
The micromechanical properties of soft tissues and materials are of considerable interest for biomed...
The micromechanical properties of soft tissues and materials are of considerable interest for biomed...
The micromechanical properties of soft tissues and materials are of considerable interest for biomed...
The micromechanical properties of soft tissues and materials are of considerable interest for biomed...
AbstractIndentation is a simple and nondestructive method to measure the mechanical properties of so...
Nanoindentation refers to a class of experimental techniques where a micrometric force probe is used...
Although both spherical and flat tips have been used in nanoindentation studies of soft biomaterials...
Mechanical properties of soft biological tissues are key to the functionality of such tissues. Inden...
AbstractIn vitro, animal cells are mostly cultured on a gel substrate. It was recently shown that su...
Nanoindentation is a valuable tool for characterization of biomaterials due to its ability to measur...
We present simple expressions for load required to indent a layer of arbitrary thickness with a coni...
Measurements of Young's moduli are mostly evaluated using strong assumptions, such as sample homogen...
Measurements of Young's moduli are mostly evaluated using strong assumptions, such as sample homogen...
An understanding of the mechanical properties of soft hydrogel materials over multiple length scales...
The measurement of the elastic modulus of soft biomaterials via nanoindentation relies on the accura...
The micromechanical properties of soft tissues and materials are of considerable interest for biomed...
The micromechanical properties of soft tissues and materials are of considerable interest for biomed...
The micromechanical properties of soft tissues and materials are of considerable interest for biomed...
The micromechanical properties of soft tissues and materials are of considerable interest for biomed...
AbstractIndentation is a simple and nondestructive method to measure the mechanical properties of so...
Nanoindentation refers to a class of experimental techniques where a micrometric force probe is used...
Although both spherical and flat tips have been used in nanoindentation studies of soft biomaterials...
Mechanical properties of soft biological tissues are key to the functionality of such tissues. Inden...
AbstractIn vitro, animal cells are mostly cultured on a gel substrate. It was recently shown that su...
Nanoindentation is a valuable tool for characterization of biomaterials due to its ability to measur...
We present simple expressions for load required to indent a layer of arbitrary thickness with a coni...