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The following pages link to A mechano-regulatory bone-healing model incorporating cell-phenotype specific activity (Q1794465):
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- Mathematical modelling of the mechanical properties of callus restoration (Q323772) (← links)
- Parametric study of control mechanism of cortical bone remodeling under mechanical stimulus (Q358330) (← links)
- Poroelastic analysis of bone tissue differentiation by using the boundary element method (Q443502) (← links)
- Encapsulated piezoelectric nanoparticle-hydrogel smart material to remotely regulate cell differentiation and proliferation: a finite element model (Q670369) (← links)
- An intramembranous ossification model for the \textit{in silico} analysis of bone tissue formation in tooth extraction sites (Q738659) (← links)
- A predictive mechano-biological model of the bone-implant healing (Q860013) (← links)
- Cellular scale model of growth plate: an in silico model of chondrocyte hypertrophy (Q1704234) (← links)
- A model for bone mechanics and remodeling including cell populations dynamics (Q1756074) (← links)
- A mechanobiological model of epiphysis structures formation (Q1786389) (← links)
- Determining the most important cellular characteristics for fracture healing using design of experiments methods (Q1798094) (← links)
- A mathematical model for bone cell population dynamics of fracture healing considering the effect of energy dissipation (Q2080434) (← links)
- Influence of fracture gap size on the pattern of long bone healing: a computational study (Q2196756) (← links)
- Oxygen as a critical determinant of bone fracture healing -- A multiscale model (Q2351343) (← links)
- Biomechanical model and numerical analysis of tissue regeneration within a porous scaffold (Q2656457) (← links)
- Theoretical evidence of osteoblast self-inhibition after activation of the genetic regulatory network controlling mineralization (Q2670156) (← links)
- Computational model of articular cartilage regeneration induced by scaffold implantation \textit{in vivo} (Q2684579) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of the tissue differentiation and corrosion process of biodegradable magnesium implants during bone fracture healing (Q6153025) (← links)