2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10237-024-01911-w
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Biomechanical modelling infers that collagen content within peripheral nerves is a greater indicator of axial Young’s modulus than structure

Eleanor A. Doman,
Nicholas C. Ovenden,
James B. Phillips
et al.

Abstract: The mechanical behaviour of peripheral nerves is known to vary between different nerves and nerve regions. As the field of nerve tissue engineering advances, it is vital that we understand the range of mechanical regimes future nerve implants must match to prevent failure. Data on the mechanical behaviour of human peripheral nerves are difficult to obtain due to the need to conduct mechanical testing shortly after removal from the body. In this work, we adapt a 3D multiscale biomechanical model, developed usin… Show more

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