preprint, 43 pages (accepted Nov. 2012). Subject areas: evolution, theoretical biology, developmental biologyInternational audienceThe growth and the patterning of craniofacial sutures are subjected to the effects of mechanical stress. External constraints play a major role in the dynamics of bone deposition. Nevertheless, the mechanotransduction processes occuring at the margins of the sutures are not precisely understood. Here, we propose a simple theoretical model based on the orientation of collagen fibres within the suture in response to local stress. We demonstrate that fibre alignment generates an instability leading to the emergence of interdigitations. We confirm the appearance of this instability by analytical computations (disper...
After birth, the skull grows and remodels in close synchrony with the brain to allow for an increase...
Biomechanical studies of the craniofacial sutures can be classified in three groups: to understand (...
Collagen is the main load-bearing component of many soft tissues and has a large influence on the me...
preprint, 43 pages (accepted Nov. 2012). Subject areas: evolution, theoretical biology, developmenta...
Background. Cranial sutures are deformable joints between the bones of the skull, bridged by collag...
Cranial sutures are fibrocellular joints between the skull bones that are progressively replaced wit...
Stress concentrations arising at the interface of dissimilar materials are a major challenge in engi...
Sutures, the thin, soft tissue between skull bones, serve as the major craniofacial growth centers d...
Cranial sutures are sites of bone growth and development but micromovements at these sites may distr...
In spite of burgeoning of new technologies in the field of maxillofacial surgery, such as novel meth...
Mechanical loading protocols in tissue engineering (TE) aim to improve the deposition of a properly ...
Craniofacial sutures are a ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate skull. Previous experimental work ha...
Mechanical tension is widely applied on the suture to modulate the growth of craniofacial bones. Dee...
The biomechanical significance of cranial sutures in primates is an open question because their glob...
After birth, the skull grows and remodels in close synchrony with the brain to allow for an increase...
Biomechanical studies of the craniofacial sutures can be classified in three groups: to understand (...
Collagen is the main load-bearing component of many soft tissues and has a large influence on the me...
preprint, 43 pages (accepted Nov. 2012). Subject areas: evolution, theoretical biology, developmenta...
Background. Cranial sutures are deformable joints between the bones of the skull, bridged by collag...
Cranial sutures are fibrocellular joints between the skull bones that are progressively replaced wit...
Stress concentrations arising at the interface of dissimilar materials are a major challenge in engi...
Sutures, the thin, soft tissue between skull bones, serve as the major craniofacial growth centers d...
Cranial sutures are sites of bone growth and development but micromovements at these sites may distr...
In spite of burgeoning of new technologies in the field of maxillofacial surgery, such as novel meth...
Mechanical loading protocols in tissue engineering (TE) aim to improve the deposition of a properly ...
Craniofacial sutures are a ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate skull. Previous experimental work ha...
Mechanical tension is widely applied on the suture to modulate the growth of craniofacial bones. Dee...
The biomechanical significance of cranial sutures in primates is an open question because their glob...
After birth, the skull grows and remodels in close synchrony with the brain to allow for an increase...
Biomechanical studies of the craniofacial sutures can be classified in three groups: to understand (...
Collagen is the main load-bearing component of many soft tissues and has a large influence on the me...