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The book presents a state-of-the-art overview of biomechanical and
mechanobiological modeling and simulation of soft biological
tissues. Seven well-known scientists working in that particular
field discuss topics such as biomolecules, networks and cells as
well as failure, multi-scale, agent-based, bio-chemo-mechanical and
finite element models appropriate for computational analysis.
Applications include arteries, the heart, vascular stents and valve
implants as well as adipose, brain, collagenous and engineered
tissues. The mechanics of the whole cell and sub-cellular
components as well as the extracellular matrix structure and
mechanotransduction are described. In particular, the formation and
remodeling of stress fibers, cytoskeletal contractility, cell
adhesion and the mechanical regulation of fibroblast migration in
healing myocardial infarcts are discussed. The essential
ingredients of continuum mechanics are provided. Constitutive
models of fiber-reinforced materials with an emphasis on arterial
walls and the myocardium are discussed and the important influence
of residual stresses on material response emphasized. The mechanics
and function of the heart, the brain and adipose tissues are
discussed as well. Particular attention is focused on
microstructural and multi-scale modeling, finite element
implementation and simulation of cells and tissues.
This book contains a collection of papers that were presented at
the IUTAM Symposium on Mechanics of Biological Tissue, which was
held in Graz, A-
tria,fromJune27toJuly2,2004.ThesettingofGrazwasveryappropriatefor
the symposium since it is the city where such
illustriousscientistsasJohannes Kepler, Ernst Mach, Ludwig
Boltzmann, Erwin Schr. odinger and Otto Kratky spent parts of their
lives, while the cultural life of Graz provided ample - portunity
for complementing the scienti?c proceedings. Graz has an historic
centre, which is one of the best preserved old town centres in
Europe, and which was added to the UNESCO world cultural heritage
list in 1999.
Thesymposiumbroughttogether96participantsfromuniversities,research
centres and clinics in 19 countries. There were 42 oral
presentations, incl- ing 7 keynote lectures, and 15 poster
presentations. The keynote lectures were given by P.B. Canham
(University of Western Ontario, Canada), S.C. Cowin (City
University of New York, USA), K. Hayashi (Osaka University, Japan),
J.D. Humphrey (Texas A&M University, USA), P.J. Hunter
(University of Auckland, New Zealand), R.S. Lakes (University of
Wisconsin, USA), and P.D. Richardson (Brown University, USA).
This book contains a collection of papers that were presented at
the IUTAM Symposium on "Computer Models in Biomechanics: From Nano
to Macro" held at Stanford University, California, USA, from August
29 to September 2, 2011. It contains state-of-the-art papers on: -
Protein and Cell Mechanics: coarse-grained model for unfolded
proteins, collagen-proteoglycan structural interactions in the
cornea, simulations of cell behavior on substrates - Muscle
Mechanics: modeling approaches for Ca2+-regulated smooth muscle
contraction, smooth muscle modeling using continuum thermodynamical
frameworks, cross-bridge model describing the mechanoenergetics of
actomyosin interaction, multiscale skeletal muscle modeling -
Cardiovascular Mechanics: multiscale modeling of arterial
adaptations by incorporating molecular mechanisms, cardiovascular
tissue damage, dissection properties of aortic aneurysms,
intracranial aneurysms, electromechanics of the heart, hemodynamic
alterations associated with arterial remodeling following aortic
coarctation, patient-specific surgery planning for the Fontan
procedure - Multiphasic Models: solutes in hydrated biological
tissues, reformulation of mixture theory-based poroelasticity for
interstitial tissue growth, tumor therapies of brain tissue,
remodeling of microcirculation in liver lobes, reactions, mass
transport and mechanics of tumor growth, water transport modeling
in the brain, crack modeling of swelling porous media -
Morphogenesis, Biological Tissues and Organs: mechanisms of brain
morphogenesis, micromechanical modeling of anterior cruciate
ligaments, mechanical characterization of the human liver, in vivo
validation of predictive models for bone remodeling and
mechanobiology, bridging scales in respiratory mechanics
The book presents a state-of-the-art overview of biomechanical and
mechanobiological modeling and simulation of soft biological
tissues. Seven well-known scientists working in that particular
field discuss topics such as biomolecules, networks and cells as
well as failure, multi-scale, agent-based, bio-chemo-mechanical and
finite element models appropriate for computational analysis.
Applications include arteries, the heart, vascular stents and valve
implants as well as adipose, brain, collagenous and engineered
tissues. The mechanics of the whole cell and sub-cellular
components as well as the extracellular matrix structure and
mechanotransduction are described. In particular, the formation and
remodeling of stress fibers, cytoskeletal contractility, cell
adhesion and the mechanical regulation of fibroblast migration in
healing myocardial infarcts are discussed. The essential
ingredients of continuum mechanics are provided. Constitutive
models of fiber-reinforced materials with an emphasis on arterial
walls and the myocardium are discussed and the important influence
of residual stresses on material response emphasized. The mechanics
and function of the heart, the brain and adipose tissues are
discussed as well. Particular attention is focused on
microstructural and multi-scale modeling, finite element
implementation and simulation of cells and tissues.
This book contains a collection of papers that were presented at
the IUTAM Symposium on "Computer Models in Biomechanics: From Nano
to Macro" held at Stanford University, California, USA, from August
29 to September 2, 2011. It contains state-of-the-art papers on: -
Protein and Cell Mechanics: coarse-grained model for unfolded
proteins, collagen-proteoglycan structural interactions in the
cornea, simulations of cell behavior on substrates - Muscle
Mechanics: modeling approaches for Ca2+-regulated smooth muscle
contraction, smooth muscle modeling using continuum thermodynamical
frameworks, cross-bridge model describing the mechanoenergetics of
actomyosin interaction, multiscale skeletal muscle modeling -
Cardiovascular Mechanics: multiscale modeling of arterial
adaptations by incorporating molecular mechanisms, cardiovascular
tissue damage, dissection properties of aortic aneurysms,
intracranial aneurysms, electromechanics of the heart, hemodynamic
alterations associated with arterial remodeling following aortic
coarctation, patient-specific surgery planning for the Fontan
procedure - Multiphasic Models: solutes in hydrated biological
tissues, reformulation of mixture theory-based poroelasticity for
interstitial tissue growth, tumor therapies of brain tissue,
remodeling of microcirculation in liver lobes, reactions, mass
transport and mechanics of tumor growth, water transport modeling
in the brain, crack modeling of swelling porous media -
Morphogenesis, Biological Tissues and Organs: mechanisms of brain
morphogenesis, micromechanical modeling of anterior cruciate
ligaments, mechanical characterization of the human liver, in vivo
validation of predictive models for bone remodeling and
mechanobiology, bridging scales in respiratory mechanics
The book is written by leading experts in the field presenting an up-to-date view of the subject matter in a didactically sound manner. It presents a review of the current knowledge of the behaviour of soft tissues in the cardiovascular system under mechanical loads, and the importance of constitutive laws in understanding the underlying mechanics is highlighted. Cells are also described together with arteries, tendons and ligaments, heart, and other biological tissues of current research interest in biomechanics. This includes experimental, continuum mechanical and computational perspectives, with the emphasis on nonlinear behaviour, and the simulation of mechanical procedures such as balloon angioplasty.
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