The lab has received notice of new funding from the National Science Foundation. The goals of this project are to define rate-dependent, multiscale damage mechanisms in blood vessels and to link these mechanisms to changes in vessel properties through a constitutive damage model....
Continue readingStretch-induced dysfunction paper accepted
Congratulations to Dave and to our collaborator Tony Donato for acceptance of our paper entitled “Cerebrovascular dysfunction following subfailure axial stretch” for publication in the Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials! This paper reports experiments showing that smooth muscle contractile response is altered by sub-failure axial overstretch. This suggests that tissue deformation during...
Continue readingTalk at Summer Bioengineering Meeting
Congratulations to Matt, Justin, and Ray for presentation of their work at the SB3C Conference in National Harbor, MD, on 6/30/2016. The talk reporting their work was entitled “Direction-Dependent Collagen Disruption in Overstretched Cerebral Arteries” and reports further quantification of collagen damage resulting from circumferential overstretch. Findings were based on the use of collagen...
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