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Biphasic Creep and Stress-Relaxation of Articular-Cartilage in Compression - Theory and Experiments

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This article is published in Journal of Biomechanical Engineering-transactions of The Asme.The article was published on 1980-02-01. It has received 2376 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stress relaxation & Creep.

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Correlating magnetic resonance imaging with the biochemical content of the normal human intervertebral disc.

TL;DR: The data confirm previous reports in the literature that the collagen of the disc tissue functions to control its water content, and among 1/T2, water, and proteoglycan contents of the tissues, a moderate negative correlation was noted for the tissue samples and a very high positive correlation was found between 1/ T2 and water content for the proteogly can solutions.
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Scaffold-mediated lentiviral transduction for functional tissue engineering of cartilage

TL;DR: A self-contained bioactive scaffold capable of mediating stem cell differentiation and formation of a cartilaginous extracellular matrix (ECM) using a lentivirus-based method is generated and opens new avenues in the development of bioactive implants that circumvent the need for ex vivo tissue generation by enabling the long-term goal of in situ tissue engineering.
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Characterization of the mechanical behaviors of solid-fluid mixture by the homogenization method

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the homogenization method to characterize the mechanical behaviors of a solid-fluid mixture by using the method of asymptotic expansions, which is based on the localization.
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Assessment of a bovine co-culture, scaffold-free method for growing meniscus-shaped constructs

TL;DR: Co-culturing ACs and MFCs in this manner appears to be a promising new method for tissue engineering fibrocartilaginous tissues exhibiting a spectrum of mechanical and biomechanical properties.
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Experimental determination of the linear biphasic constitutive coefficients of human fetal proximal femoral chondroepiphysis.

TL;DR: The mechanical properties of the cartilaginous regions of the proximal femoral epiphysis are an important factor in load transmission through the hip joint of young children and the numerical algorithm developed to evaluate the biphasic solution yielded very precise replication of previously published KLM parametric plots.
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