1965
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800521017
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The mobile micro-architecture of dermal collagen: A bio-engineering study

Abstract: 1960), 'Veno-arterial Pumpinf: in Normal Does and Does with Coronarv Occlusion .

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“…In particular, histological evidence from this study in the stress-free state suggests that although the SEF term for collagen may apply to both layers, the use of a neo-Hookean term, relating to the thick elastic lamellae in large arteries, is not validated for esophagus that shows low content especially in the muscle layer (Fan et al, 2005), and non-isotropic appearance of elastin, whose arrangement is largely longitudinal. Nor has a biphasic response been confirmed, with elastin bearing low and collagen high stresses, as done for skin (Gibson et al, 1965) Table 1 Material parameters of the Fung-type strain energy function from experimental pressure-diameter-force data of the mucosa-submucosa and muscle layers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In particular, histological evidence from this study in the stress-free state suggests that although the SEF term for collagen may apply to both layers, the use of a neo-Hookean term, relating to the thick elastic lamellae in large arteries, is not validated for esophagus that shows low content especially in the muscle layer (Fan et al, 2005), and non-isotropic appearance of elastin, whose arrangement is largely longitudinal. Nor has a biphasic response been confirmed, with elastin bearing low and collagen high stresses, as done for skin (Gibson et al, 1965) Table 1 Material parameters of the Fung-type strain energy function from experimental pressure-diameter-force data of the mucosa-submucosa and muscle layers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Unwounded skin has already been shown to have a two-phase curve (Gibson, Kenedi, and Craik, 1965). The graph was relatively flat as the collagen fibre then became steeper as the collagen fibres were loaded At 10 days the curves were flatter than normal, tape-closed wound ( P = 0.024).…”
Section: Mechanicalmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The mechanism most responsible for the success of dynamic wound closure is the resultant "mechanical creep"-a biomechanical property of skin that allows it to gradually stretch beyond the limits of its inherent extensibility [24]. This increase in length occurs within minutes and is explained by the straightening of collagen fibers in the direction of the stretching force, until the fibers are parallel and resist further extension [25,26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%