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The following pages link to Perspectives on biological growth and remodeling (Q361375):
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- On the biomechanics and mechanobiology of growing skin (Q285227) (← links)
- A geometric theory of nonlinear morphoelastic shells (Q310790) (← links)
- On the theories and numerics of continuum models for adaptation processes in biological tissues (Q338793) (← links)
- Multiscale mechanics of macromolecular materials with unfolding domains (Q340025) (← links)
- Growing skin: a computational model for skin expansion in reconstructive surgery (Q361514) (← links)
- Mass transport in morphogenetic processes: a second gradient theory for volumetric growth and material remodeling (Q443672) (← links)
- On the mechanics of growing thin biological membranes (Q486487) (← links)
- An adjoint-based method for a linear mechanically-coupled tumor model: application to estimate the spatial variation of murine glioma growth based on diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (Q670333) (← links)
- Long-term simulation of large deformation, mechano-chemical fluid-structure interactions in ALE and fully Eulerian coordinates (Q726991) (← links)
- A theoretical model of the endothelial cell morphology due to different waveforms (Q738206) (← links)
- Models, measurement and inference in epithelial tissue dynamics (Q745142) (← links)
- An energy-deformation decomposition for morphoelasticity (Q748730) (← links)
- Micromorphic balance equations in mass transport and mass production (Q784912) (← links)
- The role of mechanics during brain development (Q904806) (← links)
- A unified theoretical structure for modeling interstitial growth and muscle activation in soft tissues (Q1623089) (← links)
- Significant differences in the mechanical modeling of confined growth predicted by the Lagrangian and Eulerian formulations (Q1625251) (← links)
- A new approach to modeling early cardiac morphogenesis during c-looping (Q1626485) (← links)
- A new analysis of stresses in arteries based on an Eulerian formulation of growth in tissues (Q1626496) (← links)
- Action of body forces in tumor growth (Q1627218) (← links)
- Microstructurally-based constitutive modelling of the skin -- linking intrinsic ageing to microstructural parameters (Q1649461) (← links)
- Multi-scale modeling of vision-guided remodeling and age-dependent growth of the tree shrew sclera during eye development and lens-induced myopia (Q1679535) (← links)
- Fluids, elasticity, geometry, and the existence of wrinkled solutions (Q1683784) (← links)
- Computational modeling of the electromechanical response of a ventricular fiber affected by eccentric hypertrophy (Q1696927) (← links)
- A model of controlled growth (Q1702551) (← links)
- A multiscale model for eccentric and concentric cardiac growth through sarcomerogenesis (Q1720100) (← links)
- Nonconvex model of material growth: mathematical theory (Q1728925) (← links)
- Post-buckling behaviour of a growing elastic rod (Q1731936) (← links)
- A model for bone mechanics and remodeling including cell populations dynamics (Q1756074) (← links)
- A new mathematical framework for modelling the biomechanics of growing trees with rod theory (Q1933897) (← links)
- A coupled mass transport and deformation theory of multi-constituent tumor growth (Q2065417) (← links)
- Machine-learning and digital-twins for rapid evaluation and design of injected vaccine immune-system responses (Q2083207) (← links)
- Steady accretion of an elastic body on a hard spherical surface and the notion of a four-dimensional reference space (Q2119184) (← links)
- Thermo-mechanically coupled constitutive equations for soft elastomers with arbitrary initial states (Q2166610) (← links)
- Propagation of uncertainty in the mechanical and biological response of growing tissues using multi-fidelity Gaussian process regression (Q2175100) (← links)
- The emergence of complexity from a simple model for tissue growth (Q2194163) (← links)
- Morphoelastic rods. II: Growing birods (Q2200855) (← links)
- Incompressible inelasticity as an essential ingredient for the validity of the kinematic decomposition \(\mathbf{F} = \mathbf{F}^{\mathrm{e}} \mathbf{F}^{\mathrm{i}}\) (Q2201290) (← links)
- A morphoelastic shell model of the eye (Q2231084) (← links)
- Constrained mixture models of soft tissue growth and remodeling -- twenty years after (Q2231089) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of residual-stress based volumetric growth in soft matter (Q2231106) (← links)
- Computational aspects of morphological instabilities using isogeometric analysis (Q2308969) (← links)
- Finite element simulation of intimal thickening in 2D multi-layered arterial cross sections by morphoelasticity (Q2309349) (← links)
- Computational systems mechanobiology of wound healing (Q2310353) (← links)
- Continuum mechanical modeling of axonal growth (Q2310365) (← links)
- A unified mixture formulation for density and volumetric growth of multi-constituent solids in tissue engineering (Q2310368) (← links)
- Are homeostatic states stable? Dynamical stability in morphoelasticity (Q2325582) (← links)
- Computational mechanobiology: may the force be with you (Q2339973) (← links)
- On high heels and short muscles: A multiscale model for sarcomere loss in the gastrocnemius muscle (Q2351355) (← links)
- Micromechanical analysis of volumetric growth in the context of open systems thermodynamics and configurational mechanics. Application to tumor growth (Q2359841) (← links)
- Quantifying the relationship between cell division angle and morphogenesis through computational modeling (Q2400931) (← links)