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Biofluid Mechanics of the Pulmonary System
Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2005Presents an overview of leading areas of discovery in bio-fluid mechanics related to the pulmonary system, with particular reference to the airways. Areas briefly reviewed include airway gas dynamics, impedance studies, collapsible-tube studies, and airway liquid studies.
Chris D, Bertram, Donald P, Gaver
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International Biofluid Mechanics Symposium: Position Papers and Key Challenges
Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2005On December 12–14, 2003, an International Biofluid Mechanics Symposium was held in Pasadena, California, under the auspices of the US National Committee on Biomechanics (USNCB), the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), and the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE).
Einav, Shmuel +3 more
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008
We discuss the perception of grittiness in the human mouth from the perspective of continuum mechanics and draw some conclusions about the likely interactions between hydrodynamically arising stress fluctuations and stimulation of biological mechanoreceptor structures.
Adam S. Burbidge +6 more
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We discuss the perception of grittiness in the human mouth from the perspective of continuum mechanics and draw some conclusions about the likely interactions between hydrodynamically arising stress fluctuations and stimulation of biological mechanoreceptor structures.
Adam S. Burbidge +6 more
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Medical Engineering & Physics, 1995
In this paper a problem belonging to the moving boundary class is tackled with a 2-D application of computational fluid dynamics techniques. The motion of an isolated rigid particle freely suspended in an incompressible Newtonian fluid in a narrow channel is studied numerically at a low Reynolds number, yet different from zero.
DUBINI, GABRIELE ANGELO +2 more
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In this paper a problem belonging to the moving boundary class is tackled with a 2-D application of computational fluid dynamics techniques. The motion of an isolated rigid particle freely suspended in an incompressible Newtonian fluid in a narrow channel is studied numerically at a low Reynolds number, yet different from zero.
DUBINI, GABRIELE ANGELO +2 more
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Some Topics in Bio‐Fluid Mechanics
Artificial Organs, 1993Abstract: Recently, several biomedical phenomena have been studied from the internal fluid‐dynamic point of view because their causes are attributed mostly to flow phenomena. The present paper reviews some current topics related to the unsteady flows, first in the large blood vessels and then in the lung, and shows how they are studied from the ...
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Fundamentals of Vascular Bio-fluid and Solid Mechanics
2016While considering the circulatory system, a mechanical view point provides the basis for understanding various physiological and pathophysiological phenomena. In this section, we introduce the fundamentals of fluid and solid mechanics in relation to the circulatory system.
Masako Sugihara-Seki, Hiroshi Yamada
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2010
The objective of our session at the 2008 International Bio-Fluid Symposium and Workshop was to review the state-of-the-art in image-based modeling of blood flow, and identify future directions. Here we summarize progress in the field of image-based modeling of blood flow and vessel wall dynamics from mid-2005 to early 2009.
Charles A, Taylor, David A, Steinman
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The objective of our session at the 2008 International Bio-Fluid Symposium and Workshop was to review the state-of-the-art in image-based modeling of blood flow, and identify future directions. Here we summarize progress in the field of image-based modeling of blood flow and vessel wall dynamics from mid-2005 to early 2009.
Charles A, Taylor, David A, Steinman
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Science of The Total Environment
Inorganic arsenic (As) exposure via oral ingestion poses significant carcinogenic risks, with bioaccessibility in the gastrointestinal tract critical for risk assessment. Selenium (Se), an essential micronutrient, exhibits paradoxical effects on As toxicity, yet its mechanistic role in modulating As bioavailability during digestion remains poorly ...
Shuqiong, Kong +6 more
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Inorganic arsenic (As) exposure via oral ingestion poses significant carcinogenic risks, with bioaccessibility in the gastrointestinal tract critical for risk assessment. Selenium (Se), an essential micronutrient, exhibits paradoxical effects on As toxicity, yet its mechanistic role in modulating As bioavailability during digestion remains poorly ...
Shuqiong, Kong +6 more
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Mechanics of 3D Cell–Hydrogel Interactions: Experiments, Models, and Mechanisms
Chemical Reviews, 2021Franck J Vernerey +2 more
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Interplay between mechanics and signalling in regulating cell fate
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Ewa K Paluch, Kevin J Chalut
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