A multiscale model for eccentric and concentric cardiac growth through sarcomerogenesis

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1720100

DOI10.1016/j.jtbi.2010.04.023zbMath1461.92010OpenAlexW2019074198WikidataQ28281498 ScholiaQ28281498MaRDI QIDQ1720100

Ellen Kuhl, Oscar John Abilez, Serdar Göktepe, Kevin Kit Parker

Publication date: 12 February 2019

Published in: Journal of Theoretical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2010.04.023




Related Items (20)

On the biomechanics and mechanobiology of growing skinModeling Biomechanics in the Healthy and Diseased HeartQuantifying the relationship between cell division angle and morphogenesis through computational modelingGrowing skin: a computational model for skin expansion in reconstructive surgeryComputational modeling of coupled cardiac electromechanics incorporating cardiac dysfunctionsA generic approach towards finite growth with examples of athlete's heart, cardiac dilation, and cardiac wall thickeningPropagation of uncertainty in the mechanical and biological response of growing tissues using multi-fidelity Gaussian process regressionA comparison of phenomenologic growth laws for myocardial hypertrophyModelling cardiac tissue growth and remodellingAn Eulerian Nonlinear Elastic Model for Compressible and Fluidic Tissue with Radially Symmetric GrowthA multiphysical computational model of myocardial growth adopted to human pathological ventricular remodellingA modified constraint force algorithm for flexible multibody dynamics with loop constraintsComputational modeling of the electromechanical response of a ventricular fiber affected by eccentric hypertrophyOn the mechanics of thin films and growing surfacesOn the mechanics of growing thin biological membranesThe role of topology and mechanics in uniaxially growing cell networksA Simple Qualitative Model for the Pressure-induced Expansion andWall-stress Response of Fluid-filled Biological ChannelsA unified mixture formulation for density and volumetric growth of multi-constituent solids in tissue engineeringIntegrated heart -- coupling multiscale and multiphysics models for the simulation of the cardiac functionOn high heels and short muscles: A multiscale model for sarcomere loss in the gastrocnemius muscle



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: A multiscale model for eccentric and concentric cardiac growth through sarcomerogenesis