Light and electron microscopy and in vitro inflation experiments were conducted on the aortae of three different invertebrate species: the lobster Homarus americanus, the horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus and the whelk Busycon contrarium. Inflation experiments were also performed on the aortae of two species of primitive vertebrates, the sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus and the Atlantic hagfish Myxine glutinosa. The inflation experiments demonstrated similar overall biomechanical properties in each case, despite the existence of differences in tissue structure. The vessels were compliant at low strains, but demonstrated nonlinear elasticity, increasing in stiffness as strains increased; this property could act as protection against artery wal...
The gills of Ovalipes catharus, a marine portunid decapod, were examined both morphologically and ph...
I determined the dynamic mechanical properties of single relaxed cardiac fibers from the Dungeness c...
Artificial tissues are being increasingly used in the replacement of damaged structural parts of the...
Lampreys exhibit important structural and biochemical differences in their connective tissues relati...
In any circulatory system, the mechanical properties of the walls of the arteries will have signific...
1. Microfibrils are becoming increasingly recognized as an important component of the extracellular ...
The passive mechanical properties of the dorsal aorta and the vena cava of Octopus vulgaris were inv...
This paper investigates whether elastic fibre-like structures are present in the ventral aorta of ha...
The mechanical properties of the dorsal aorta of three cephalopod mollusks, Nautilus pompilius, Not...
The presence of elastic fibres in the extracellular matrix (ECM) provides physiologically important ...
This study describes several important mechanical design features of the aorta of a typical poikilot...
Unrestrained crabs instrumented with probes for ultrasonic measurement of arterial haemolymph flow w...
Comparison of basic functional morphological structures among related species can provide an underst...
The dynamic properties of blood flow through the heart and arterial systems have been examined in re...
Marfan syndrome, a connective tissue disorder affecting the cardiovascular system, is caused by muta...
The gills of Ovalipes catharus, a marine portunid decapod, were examined both morphologically and ph...
I determined the dynamic mechanical properties of single relaxed cardiac fibers from the Dungeness c...
Artificial tissues are being increasingly used in the replacement of damaged structural parts of the...
Lampreys exhibit important structural and biochemical differences in their connective tissues relati...
In any circulatory system, the mechanical properties of the walls of the arteries will have signific...
1. Microfibrils are becoming increasingly recognized as an important component of the extracellular ...
The passive mechanical properties of the dorsal aorta and the vena cava of Octopus vulgaris were inv...
This paper investigates whether elastic fibre-like structures are present in the ventral aorta of ha...
The mechanical properties of the dorsal aorta of three cephalopod mollusks, Nautilus pompilius, Not...
The presence of elastic fibres in the extracellular matrix (ECM) provides physiologically important ...
This study describes several important mechanical design features of the aorta of a typical poikilot...
Unrestrained crabs instrumented with probes for ultrasonic measurement of arterial haemolymph flow w...
Comparison of basic functional morphological structures among related species can provide an underst...
The dynamic properties of blood flow through the heart and arterial systems have been examined in re...
Marfan syndrome, a connective tissue disorder affecting the cardiovascular system, is caused by muta...
The gills of Ovalipes catharus, a marine portunid decapod, were examined both morphologically and ph...
I determined the dynamic mechanical properties of single relaxed cardiac fibers from the Dungeness c...
Artificial tissues are being increasingly used in the replacement of damaged structural parts of the...