[HTML][HTML] Characterizing the elastic properties of tissues

R Akhtar, MJ Sherratt, JK Cruickshank, B Derby - Materials Today, 2011 - Elsevier
R Akhtar, MJ Sherratt, JK Cruickshank, B Derby
Materials Today, 2011Elsevier
The quality of life of ageing populations is increasingly determined by age-related changes
to the mechanical properties of numerous biological tissues. Degradation and mechanical
failure of these tissues has a profound effect on human morbidity and mortality. Soft tissues
have complex and intricate structures and, similar to engineering materials, their mechanical
properties are controlled by their microstructure. Thus age-relate changes in mechanical
behavior are determined by changes in the properties and relative quantities of …
The quality of life of ageing populations is increasingly determined by age-related changes to the mechanical properties of numerous biological tissues. Degradation and mechanical failure of these tissues has a profound effect on human morbidity and mortality. Soft tissues have complex and intricate structures and, similar to engineering materials, their mechanical properties are controlled by their microstructure. Thus age-relate changes in mechanical behavior are determined by changes in the properties and relative quantities of microstructural tissue components. This review focuses on the cardiovascular system; it discusses the techniques used both in vivo and ex vivo to determine the age-related changes in the mechanical properties of arteries.
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