Kidney tubules are lined with flow-sensing structures, yet information about the flow itself is not easily obtained. We aim to generate a multiscale biomechanical model for analyzing fluid flow and fluid-structure interactions within an elastic kidney tubule when the driving pressure is pulsatile. We developed a two-dimensional macroscopic mathematical model of a single fluid-filled tubule corresponding to a distal nephron segment and determined both flow dynamics and wall strains over a range of driving frequencies and wall compliances using finite-element analysis. The results presented here demonstrate good agreement with available analytical solutions and form a foundation for future inclusion of elastohydrodynamic coupling by neighbori...
Mathematical models of the entire renal tubule have been derived based on the continuity principle f...
Autoregulation of renal blood flow is ineffective when arterial pressure perturbations occur at freq...
Irregular flow and pressure have been observed in the nephrons of spontaneously hypertensive rats (S...
Urine moves from the kidney to the bladder through the ureter. A series of compression waves facilit...
Through regulation of the extracellular fluid volume, the kidneys provide important long-term regula...
Three dimensional, time dependent numerical simulations of healthy and pathological conditions in a ...
We examine the time-dependent flow dynamics inside an idealised renal pelvis in the context of a sur...
The kidneys are amazingly versatile organs that perform a wide range of vital bodily functions. Thi...
Many urologists are currently studying new designs of ureteral stents to improve the quality of thei...
The hydrodynamical aspects of flow through proximal renal tubule have been investigated. Assuming re...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the Stokes flow of an incompressible viscous fluid through a sl...
The hydrodynamical problem of flow in proximal renal tubule is investigated by considering axisymmet...
There are broadly two ways to study biological systems. One, through molecular biology, i.e. proteom...
This paper is concerned with the Stokes flow of an incompressible viscous fluid through a slit with ...
This study concerns the two-dimensional structure computational results of renal artery stenosis. In...
Mathematical models of the entire renal tubule have been derived based on the continuity principle f...
Autoregulation of renal blood flow is ineffective when arterial pressure perturbations occur at freq...
Irregular flow and pressure have been observed in the nephrons of spontaneously hypertensive rats (S...
Urine moves from the kidney to the bladder through the ureter. A series of compression waves facilit...
Through regulation of the extracellular fluid volume, the kidneys provide important long-term regula...
Three dimensional, time dependent numerical simulations of healthy and pathological conditions in a ...
We examine the time-dependent flow dynamics inside an idealised renal pelvis in the context of a sur...
The kidneys are amazingly versatile organs that perform a wide range of vital bodily functions. Thi...
Many urologists are currently studying new designs of ureteral stents to improve the quality of thei...
The hydrodynamical aspects of flow through proximal renal tubule have been investigated. Assuming re...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the Stokes flow of an incompressible viscous fluid through a sl...
The hydrodynamical problem of flow in proximal renal tubule is investigated by considering axisymmet...
There are broadly two ways to study biological systems. One, through molecular biology, i.e. proteom...
This paper is concerned with the Stokes flow of an incompressible viscous fluid through a slit with ...
This study concerns the two-dimensional structure computational results of renal artery stenosis. In...
Mathematical models of the entire renal tubule have been derived based on the continuity principle f...
Autoregulation of renal blood flow is ineffective when arterial pressure perturbations occur at freq...
Irregular flow and pressure have been observed in the nephrons of spontaneously hypertensive rats (S...