A computational pipeline for quantification of mouse myocardial stiffness parameters.
The mouse is an important model for theoretical-experimental cardiac research, and biophysically based whole organ models of the mouse heart are now within reach. However, the passive material properties of mouse myocardium have not been much studied. We present an experimental setup and associated...
Main Authors: | Nordbø, O, Lamata, P, Land, S, Niederer, S, Aronsen, J, Louch, W, Sjaastad, I, Martens, H, Gjuvsland, AB, Tøndel, K, Torp, H, Lohezic, M, Schneider, J, Remme, E, Smith, N, Omholt, S, Vik, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2014
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