Multiscale toughening mechanisms in biological materials and bioinspired designs
… orientations of prisms within the outer and inner enamel. a) … properties by creating a link
between theoretical descriptions … about the mechanical understanding of biological materials. …
between theoretical descriptions … about the mechanical understanding of biological materials. …
Mechanical properties of whole-body soft human tissues: a review
… skin) in-vivo and limited internal tissues ex-vivo in cadavers (… not be only mechanical but also
biological and chemical, and … (skin's outer layer) and, along with collagen, gives the skin its …
biological and chemical, and … (skin's outer layer) and, along with collagen, gives the skin its …
[图书][B] Physics in biology and medicine
P Davidovits - 2024 - books.google.com
… We will now begin our discussion of mechanics by … We will assume that the tendons are
connected to the bones at … to stimuli generated internally and by the external environment. …
connected to the bones at … to stimuli generated internally and by the external environment. …
Hierarchically designed bone scaffolds: From internal cues to external stimuli
… generates in response to mechanical activity are capable of … HA and their enhanced
biological properties – such as … HA, what is the relationship between these physicochemical …
biological properties – such as … HA, what is the relationship between these physicochemical …
Programmed and self-organized flow of information during morphogenesis
C Collinet, T Lecuit - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021 - nature.com
… In this Review, we address how cell mechanics and the … are connected by a supracellular
actomyosin mesh. Third, the emergent … c | Differential growth of an outer and an inner layer in …
actomyosin mesh. Third, the emergent … c | Differential growth of an outer and an inner layer in …
The stiffness of living tissues and its implications for tissue engineering
… on the mechanical properties of biological tissues differs greatly … the energy dissipated by
internal structural rearrangements. … where cell–cell connections are established and how these …
internal structural rearrangements. … where cell–cell connections are established and how these …
Hydrogel adhesion: a supramolecular synergy of chemistry, topology, and mechanics
… plane, as well as eliciting inelasticity inside one or both of the … , biocompatible, and
mechanically compatible to biological tissues.… To separate the two adherends, the external force …
mechanically compatible to biological tissues.… To separate the two adherends, the external force …
Integrins as biomechanical sensors of the microenvironment
… a | External forces or internal actomyosin contractility affects … , leading to a weaker relationship
between adhesion size and force… Second, stress fibres mechanically connect the ECM and …
between adhesion size and force… Second, stress fibres mechanically connect the ECM and …
Growth and remodelling of living tissues: perspectives, challenges and opportunities
… and remodel by changing their internal structure. Growth and … many biological cells, tissues
and organs exhibit a mechanical … Skin is our interface with the outside world. In its natural …
and organs exhibit a mechanical … Skin is our interface with the outside world. In its natural …
Direct fit to nature: an evolutionary perspective on biological and artificial neural networks
… Each connection, like the synapses in BNNs, links one … motifs regularly emerge from the
machine learning literature, the … function is still shaped by external human behaviors in real-life …
machine learning literature, the … function is still shaped by external human behaviors in real-life …