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A Phenomenological Model for Mechanically Mediated Growth, Remodeling, Damage, and Plasticity of Gel-Derived Tissue Engineered Blood Vessels

机译:凝胶衍生的组织工程血管的机械介导的生长,重塑,损伤和可塑性的现象学模型

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Mechanical stimulation has been shown to dramatically improve mechanical and functional properties of gel-derived tissue engineered blood vessels (TEBVs). Adjusting factors such as cell source, type of extracellular matrix, cross-linking, magnitude, frequency, and time course of mechanical stimuli (among many other factors) make interpretation of experimental results challenging. Interpretation of data from such multifactor experiments requires modeling. We present a modeling framework and simulations for mechanically mediated growth, remodeling, plasticity, and damage of gel-derived TEBVs that merge ideas from classical plasticity, volumetric growth, and continuum damage mechanics. Our results are compared with published data and suggest that this model framework can predict the evolution of geometry and material behavior under common experimental loading scenarios.
机译:机械刺激已显示可显着改善凝胶衍生的组织工程血管(TEBV)的机械和功能特性。诸如细胞来源,细胞外基质类型,交联,幅度,频率和机械刺激的时程等调整因素(在许多其他因素中)使对实验结果的解释具有挑战性。此类多因素实验的数据解释需要建模。我们提供了一个建模框架和模拟,用于机械化介导的凝胶衍生的TEBV的生长,重塑,可塑性和损伤,这些模型融合了经典可塑性,体积增长和连续损伤机理的思想。我们的结果与已发表的数据进行了比较,并表明该模型框架可以预测常见实验载荷情况下几何形状和材料行为的演变。

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