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Micro Testing Force in Irregularly Shaped Cell Clusters

Micro Testing Force in Irregularly Shaped Cell Clusters

by admin | Dec 17, 2025 | Educational Resources

Clusters We are incredibly excited to unveil a groundbreaking mirco testing advancements in the captivating realm of cell biomechanics – the cutting-edge concept of Integrated Elasticity (IE) regression. This revolutionary approach, meticulously developed by a...
What Sets Mechanical Testing of Biomaterials Apart from Manufactured Materials?

What Sets Mechanical Testing of Biomaterials Apart from Manufactured Materials?

by admin | Jun 21, 2024 | Educational Resources

Mechanical testing of biomaterials is different from testing metals, plastics, and other manufactured materials because biomaterials are often soft, fragile, heterogeneous, anisotropic, and highly sensitive to their environment. For students, researchers, and...
Biomechanical Research Reveals New Insights into Intervertebral Disc Failure

Biomechanical Research Reveals New Insights into Intervertebral Disc Failure

by admin | May 21, 2024 | Research Highlights

Intervertebral disc failure is a major area of interest in spine biomechanics because it is closely tied to disc herniation, back pain, and degenerative changes in the spine. In this biomechanical research highlight, Dr. Diane Gregory and Maxine Harvey-Burgess from...
Smart Bandage Technology for Chronic Wound Care and Mechanical Testing

Smart Bandage Technology for Chronic Wound Care and Mechanical Testing

by admin | May 21, 2024 | Research Highlights

Smart bandage technology is emerging as an important area of research for chronic wound care, especially in applications where monitoring, drug delivery, and patient-specific treatment need to be combined in a single wearable platform. Recent work in this area has...

Cranial Dura Mater Biomechanics and Biaxial Mechanical Testing

by admin | May 16, 2024 | Research Highlights

Cranial dura mater biomechanics is an important area of research because the dura mater plays a critical mechanical role in protecting the brain within the skull. This dense collagenous membrane is not mechanically uniform. Its stiffness and tensile response vary with...
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