Mechanical properties of whole-body soft human tissues: a review
The mechanical properties of soft tissues play a key role in studying human injuries and their
mitigation strategies. While such properties are indispensable for computational modelling …
mitigation strategies. While such properties are indispensable for computational modelling …
Soft bioelectronics for the management of cardiovascular diseases
The motions of the heart are regulated by electrophysiological signals, which can be
monitored and altered by bioelectronic devices for the diagnosis and treatment of …
monitored and altered by bioelectronic devices for the diagnosis and treatment of …
Stretchable ultrasonic arrays for the three-dimensional map** of the modulus of deep tissue
Serial assessment of the biomechanical properties of tissues can be used to aid the early
detection and management of pathophysiological conditions, to track the evolution of lesions …
detection and management of pathophysiological conditions, to track the evolution of lesions …
Imaging the elastic properties of tissue: the 20 year perspective
After 20 years of innovation in techniques that specifically image the biomechanical
properties of tissue, the evolution of elastographic imaging can be viewed from its infancy …
properties of tissue, the evolution of elastographic imaging can be viewed from its infancy …
New technologies for human cancer imaging
JV Frangioni - Journal of clinical oncology, 2008 - ascopubs.org
Despite technical advances in many areas of diagnostic radiology, the detection and
imaging of human cancer remains poor. A meaningful impact on cancer screening, staging …
imaging of human cancer remains poor. A meaningful impact on cancer screening, staging …
Fractional calculus in viscoelasticity: an experimental study
Viscoelastic properties of soft biological tissues provide information that may be useful in
medical diagnosis. Noninvasive elasticity imaging techniques, such as Magnetic Resonance …
medical diagnosis. Noninvasive elasticity imaging techniques, such as Magnetic Resonance …
Elastic moduli of normal and pathological human breast tissues: an inversion-technique-based investigation of 169 samples
Understanding and quantifying the mechanical properties of breast tissues has been a
subject of interest for the past two decades. This has been motivated in part by interest in …
subject of interest for the past two decades. This has been motivated in part by interest in …
Intravital third harmonic generation microscopy of collective melanoma cell invasion: Principles of interface guidance and microvesicle dynamics
Cancer cell invasion is an adaptive process based on cell-intrinsic properties to migrate
individually or collectively, and their adaptation to encountered tissue structure acting as …
individually or collectively, and their adaptation to encountered tissue structure acting as …
Biocompatible materials for continuous glucose monitoring devices
Diabetes mellitus is a worldwide epidemic characterized by chronic hyperglycemia that
results from either a deficiency or tolerance in insulin. 1 In the United States, 8.3% of the …
results from either a deficiency or tolerance in insulin. 1 In the United States, 8.3% of the …
Model-based elastography: a survey of approaches to the inverse elasticity problem
MM Doyley - Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2012 - iopscience.iop.org
Elastography is emerging as an imaging modality that can distinguish normal versus
diseased tissues via their biomechanical properties. This paper reviews current approaches …
diseased tissues via their biomechanical properties. This paper reviews current approaches …