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The following pages link to A finite element study of micropipette aspiration of single cells: effect of compressibility (Q764120):
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- Atomic force microscopy indentation and inverse analysis for non-linear viscoelastic identification of breast cancer cells (Q288948) (← links)
- Experimental and computational investigation of the role of stress fiber contractility in the resistance of osteoblasts to compression (Q372025) (← links)
- Micropipette aspiration of an inflated fluid-filled spherical membrane (Q451788) (← links)
- Modeling viscoelastic networks and cell deformation in the context of the immersed boundary method (Q1287232) (← links)
- A numerical model suggests the interplay between nuclear plasticity and stiffness during a perfusion assay (Q1749051) (← links)
- Deformation and relaxation of an incompressible viscoelastic body with surface viscoelasticity (Q2119196) (← links)
- Identification of viscoelastic constitutive parameters of a cell based on fluid-structure coupled finite element model and experiment (Q2298590) (← links)
- Utilization of the theory of small on large deformation for studying mechanosensitive cellular behaviors (Q2323626) (← links)
- A computational study on power-law rheology of soft glassy materials with application to cell mechanics (Q2384337) (← links)
- The inverse problem of red blood cells deformed by optical tweezers (Q2905140) (← links)
- Pipette aspiration testing of soft tissues: the elastic half-space model revisited (Q5363666) (← links)