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The following pages link to A computational model for collagen fibre remodelling in the arterial wall (Q2187444):
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- An algorithmic scheme for the automated calculation of fiber orientations in arterial walls (Q341575) (← links)
- A continuum mechanics framework and a constitutive model for remodelling of collagen gels and collagenous tissues (Q443608) (← links)
- A computational framework for fluid-solid-growth modeling in cardiovascular simulations (Q1038312) (← links)
- A micromechanical approach to volumetric and surface growth in the framework of shape optimization (Q1617885) (← links)
- On the correlation between continuum mechanics entities and cell activity in biological soft tissues: assessment of three possible criteria for cell-controlled fibre reorientation in collagen gels and collagenous tissues (Q1715443) (← links)
- Effects of dispersion of fiber orientation on the mechanical property of the arterial wall (Q1784329) (← links)
- Steady diffusion of an ideal fluid through a two-layer thick walled pre-stressed and fiber-reinforced hollow cylinder within the context of mixture theory (Q2059852) (← links)
- An internal variable model for plastic remodeling in fibrous materials (Q2168439) (← links)
- Determination of material models for arterial walls from uniaxial extension tests and histological structure (Q2194914) (← links)
- Stress-modulated collagen fiber remodeling in a human carotid bifurcation (Q2211622) (← links)
- A model for saccular cerebral aneurysm growth by collagen fibre remodelling (Q2219781) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of residual-stress based volumetric growth in soft matter (Q2231106) (← links)
- Growth and residual stresses of arterial walls (Q2632183) (← links)
- Porosity and Diffusion in Biological Tissues. Recent Advances and Further Perspectives (Q3295891) (← links)
- Dynamic fiber reorientation in a fiber-reinforced hyperelastic material (Q5137413) (← links)
- A study of growth and remodeling in isotropic tissues, based on the Anand‐Aslan‐Chester theory of strain‐gradient plasticity (Q6067375) (← links)
- Modelling cell orientation under stretch: the effect of substrate elasticity (Q6168047) (← links)