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Abstract

Comparison between constitutive models for the solid phase of biphasic agarose/chondrocytes constructs for knee cartilage engineering

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Pages 262-263 | Published online: 07 Aug 2013

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C. Bandeiras & A. Completo. (2015) Comparison of mechanical parameters between tissue-engineered and native cartilage: a numerical study. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering 18:sup1, pages 1876-1877.
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Xiaogang Wang, Ronald K. June & David M. Pierce. (2021) A 3-D constitutive model for finite element analyses of agarose with a range of gel concentrations. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 114, pages 104150.
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A. Completo, C. Bandeiras & F. Fonseca. (2017) Comparative assessment of intrinsic mechanical stimuli on knee cartilage and compressed agarose constructs. Medical Engineering & Physics 44, pages 87-93.
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Cátia Bandeiras & António Completo. (2016) A mathematical model of tissue-engineered cartilage development under cyclic compressive loading. Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology 16:2, pages 651-666.
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Cátia Bandeiras, António Completo & António Ramos. (2015) Influence of the scaffold geometry on the spatial and temporal evolution of the mechanical properties of tissue-engineered cartilage: insights from a mathematical model. Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology 14:5, pages 1057-1070.
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