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Predictive Modeling in Musculoskeletal Mechanobiology

Khayyeri, Hanifeh LU ; Isaksson, Hanna LU orcid and Prendergast, Patrick J (2016) p.331-346
Abstract

This chapter provides an overview of the main concepts in mechanobiology and touches upon the experimental models that are most frequently used to study mechanobiology on a cell and tissue level. It focuses on the use of computational techniques and algorithms to simulate mechanobiological processes, and their prospective potential in clinical applications. It covers how computational algorithms have developed to include greater and greater biological complexity, and discusses some future challenges in this area. It provides the reader with the main building blocks necessary for performing mechanobiological computer simulations.

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subject
keywords
Computational model, Computer simulation, Differentiation, Fracture healing, Mechanobiology, Mechanoregulation, Musculoskeletal, Regeneration
host publication
Mechanobiology: Exploitation for Medical Benefit
pages
16 pages
publisher
Wiley
external identifiers
  • scopus:85017479935
ISBN
9781118966143
9781118966174
DOI
10.1002/9781118966174.ch20
language
English
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yes
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04d0ca8a-0525-4fe7-86c7-1720b6f89cd8
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2017-05-10 09:46:16
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