Structure-Based Mechanics of Tissues and Organs [recurso electrónico] / edited by Ghassan S. Kassab, Michael S. Sacks.

Colaborador(es): Kassab, Ghassan S [editor.] | Sacks, Michael S [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edición: 1st ed. 2016Descripción: XXXIV, 469 p. 169 illus., 98 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781489976307Tema(s): Life sciences | Computer simulation | Systems biology | Biomedical engineering | Biomaterials | Life Sciences | Systems Biology | Biomedical Engineering | Simulation and Modeling | BiomaterialsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 570 Clasificación LoC:QH301-705Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Chapter 1 The Influence of Microstructure on Neural Tissue Mechanics -- Chapter 2 Modeling a Collagenous Tissues Using Distributed Fiber Orientations -- Chapter 3 Emergent Behaviors in Cell Mechanics -- Chapter 4 Histomechanical Modeling of the Wall of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm -- Chapter 5 The Biomechanics of Fat: From Tissue to a Cell Scale -- Chapter 6 Glaucoma and Structure-Based Mechanics of the Lamina Cribrosa at Multiple Scales -- Chapter 7 From Stress-Strain Relations to Formulation of Growth and Remodeling Theories: A Historical Reflection on Microstructurally-Motivated Constitutive Relations -- Chapter 8 Relationship Between Structure and Mechanics for Membranous Tissues -- Chapter 9 Structure-Function Relations in the Coronary Vasculature -- Chapter 10 Biomechanical Basis of Myocardium/Vessel Interaction: Implications for Patho-Physiology and Therapy -- Chapter 11 Microstructure-Based Constitutive Models for Coronary Artery Adventitia -- Chapter 12 Structural-Based Models of Ventricular Myocardium -- Chapter 13 Structure-Based Constitutive Model of Coronary Media -- Chapter 14 Biomechanics of the Cornea and Sclera -- Chapter 15 Mechanical Modeling of Skin -- Chapter 16 Undesirable Anisotropy in a Discrete Fiber Bundle Model of Fibrous Tissues -- Chapter 17 Structural Models as Applied to Engineered Tissue Scaffolds -- Chapter 18 Finite Element Implementation of Structural Models -- Chapter 19 A Microvascular Model in Skeletal Muscle Fascia -- Chapter 20 Network Approaches to the Mechanical Failure of Soft Tissues: Implications for Disease and Tissue Engineering.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: This book portrays the commonality of tissue micro-structure that dictates physiological function in various organs (microstructure-function relation).Tissue and organ models are used to illustrate physiological functions based on microstructure. Fiber scale properties such as orientation and crimp are described in detail. Structurally-based constitutive models are given throughout the book, not only to avoid ambiguities in material characterization, but also to offer insights into the function, structure, and mechanics of tissue components. A statement of future directions of the field is also given, including how advancements, such as state-of-the-art computational modeling and optical measurements of tissue/cells structures, are taking structure-based modeling to the next level. This book also: Provides a comprehensive view of tissue modeling across multiple systems Broadens readers? understanding of state-of-the-art computational modeling and optical measurements of tissue/cells structures Describes in detail fiber scale properties such as orientation and crimp.
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Chapter 1 The Influence of Microstructure on Neural Tissue Mechanics -- Chapter 2 Modeling a Collagenous Tissues Using Distributed Fiber Orientations -- Chapter 3 Emergent Behaviors in Cell Mechanics -- Chapter 4 Histomechanical Modeling of the Wall of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm -- Chapter 5 The Biomechanics of Fat: From Tissue to a Cell Scale -- Chapter 6 Glaucoma and Structure-Based Mechanics of the Lamina Cribrosa at Multiple Scales -- Chapter 7 From Stress-Strain Relations to Formulation of Growth and Remodeling Theories: A Historical Reflection on Microstructurally-Motivated Constitutive Relations -- Chapter 8 Relationship Between Structure and Mechanics for Membranous Tissues -- Chapter 9 Structure-Function Relations in the Coronary Vasculature -- Chapter 10 Biomechanical Basis of Myocardium/Vessel Interaction: Implications for Patho-Physiology and Therapy -- Chapter 11 Microstructure-Based Constitutive Models for Coronary Artery Adventitia -- Chapter 12 Structural-Based Models of Ventricular Myocardium -- Chapter 13 Structure-Based Constitutive Model of Coronary Media -- Chapter 14 Biomechanics of the Cornea and Sclera -- Chapter 15 Mechanical Modeling of Skin -- Chapter 16 Undesirable Anisotropy in a Discrete Fiber Bundle Model of Fibrous Tissues -- Chapter 17 Structural Models as Applied to Engineered Tissue Scaffolds -- Chapter 18 Finite Element Implementation of Structural Models -- Chapter 19 A Microvascular Model in Skeletal Muscle Fascia -- Chapter 20 Network Approaches to the Mechanical Failure of Soft Tissues: Implications for Disease and Tissue Engineering.

This book portrays the commonality of tissue micro-structure that dictates physiological function in various organs (microstructure-function relation).Tissue and organ models are used to illustrate physiological functions based on microstructure. Fiber scale properties such as orientation and crimp are described in detail. Structurally-based constitutive models are given throughout the book, not only to avoid ambiguities in material characterization, but also to offer insights into the function, structure, and mechanics of tissue components. A statement of future directions of the field is also given, including how advancements, such as state-of-the-art computational modeling and optical measurements of tissue/cells structures, are taking structure-based modeling to the next level. This book also: Provides a comprehensive view of tissue modeling across multiple systems Broadens readers? understanding of state-of-the-art computational modeling and optical measurements of tissue/cells structures Describes in detail fiber scale properties such as orientation and crimp.

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