Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
Journal Abbreviation: J MECH BEHAV BIOMED
ISSN: 1751-6161
eISSN: 1878-0180
Publisher: Elsevier
Publications (52)
Passive mechanical properties in healthy and infarcted rat left ventricle characterised via a mixture model (2021)
Martonová D, Alkassar M, Seufert J, Holz D, Duong MT, Reischl B, Friedrich O, Leyendecker S
Journal article, Original article
Evaluation of mechanical properties, in vitro corrosion resistance and biocompatibility of Gum Metal in the context of implant applications (2021)
Golasiński KM, Detsch R, Szklarska M, Łosiewicz B, Zubko M, Mackiewicz S, Pieczyska EA, Boccaccini AR
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In-vitro mechanical and biological evaluation of novel zirconia reinforced bioglass scaffolds for bone repair (2021)
Gouveia PF, Mesquita-Guimarães J, Galárraga-Vinueza ME, Souza JC, Silva FS, Fredel MC, Boccaccini AR, et al.
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Experimental determination of the suture behavior of aortic tissue in comparison to 3D printed silicone modelling material (2020)
Riedle H, Chaban R, Ghazy A, Piplat C, Dorweiler B, Franke J
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Alginate-based hydrogels show the same complex mechanical behavior as brain tissue (2020)
Distler T, Schaller E, Steinmann P, Boccaccini AR, Budday S
Journal article, Original article
Magnetic resonance elastography quantification of the solid-to-fluid transition of liver tissue due to decellularization (2020)
Everwien H, De Schellenberger AA, Haep N, Tzschaetzsch H, Pratschke J, Sauer IM, Braun J, et al.
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R-curve behavior of a short-fiber reinforced resin composite after water storage (2020)
Tiu J, Belli R, Lohbauer U
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Rising R-curves in particulate/fiber-reinforced resin composite layered systems (2020)
Tiu J, Belli R, Lohbauer U
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A multi-purpose force-controlled loading device for cartilage and meniscus functionality assessment using advanced MRI techniques (2020)
Truhn D, Brill N, Braun B, Merhof D, Kuhl C, Knobe M, Thuering J, Nebelung S
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Differences between human septal and alar cartilage with respect to biomechanical features and biochemical composition (2019)
Wiggenhauser PS, Schwarz S, Freutel M, Körber L, Wolf N, Dürselen L, Rotter N
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