This paper deals with the effects of dehydration on the mechanical properties of biological soft tissues and with the validity of methods used in previous works such as a coat of petroleum jelly or silicon oil to minimise the drying of the tissue during mechanical testing. We find that the samples get stiffer as they dry but that this phenomenon is wholly reversible upon re-hydrating the samples. A bath of saline solution is the best hydration method but a coat of low-viscosity silicon oil around the free edge of the sample also proves to be a good anti-drying method. However, using petroleum jelly to prevent tissue dehydration should be banned because the jelly largely contributes to the measured mechanical moduli
International audienceIn biomechanical testing protocols of soft tissue, specimens may have to under...
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This paper deals with the effects of dehydration on the mechanical properties of biological soft tis...
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Though it is known that the water content of biological soft tissues alters mechanical properties, l...
This study represent a new process for dehydration of the histological specimen that knowledge and u...
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In the run-up to biomechanical testing, fresh human tissue samples are often frozen in order to inhi...
International audienceFollowing the general aim of recapitulating the native mechanical properties o...
Bone is an anisotropic material, and its mechanical properties are determined by its microstructure ...
International audienceIn biomechanical testing protocols of soft tissue, specimens may have to under...
This paper will focus on the role of fluids on the indentation deformation response of tooth and eye...
Abstract In radiology research soft tissues are often simulated on bone specimens using liquid mater...
This paper deals with the effects of dehydration on the mechanical properties of biological soft tis...
The biphasic effects of liquid on tissue biomechanics are well known in cartilage and vocal folds, y...
In this work, we investigate the influence of dehydration and subsequent rehydration of tendon fasci...
Though it is known that the water content of biological soft tissues alters mechanical properties, l...
This study represent a new process for dehydration of the histological specimen that knowledge and u...
In the current study, the effects of polar solvents on tissue volume and mechanical properties are c...
The complex, dynamic, and hydrated microstructures of human dentin serve as the major determinant fo...
We report on responses of hydrated and dehydrated cortical bone tissues to mechanical loading applie...
This paper discusses the impact of tissue dehydration on the dielectric properties of excised tissue...
In the run-up to biomechanical testing, fresh human tissue samples are often frozen in order to inhi...
International audienceFollowing the general aim of recapitulating the native mechanical properties o...
Bone is an anisotropic material, and its mechanical properties are determined by its microstructure ...
International audienceIn biomechanical testing protocols of soft tissue, specimens may have to under...
This paper will focus on the role of fluids on the indentation deformation response of tooth and eye...
Abstract In radiology research soft tissues are often simulated on bone specimens using liquid mater...