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Mechanics of biological systems : introduction to mechanobiology and experimental techniques

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This book is an introduction to the mechanical properties, the force generating capacity, and the sensitivity to mechanical cues of the biological system. To understand how these qualities govern many essential biological processes, we also discuss how to measure them.

However, before delving into the details and the techniques, we will first learn the operational definitions in mechanics, such as force, stress, elasticity, viscosity and so on.

This book will explore the mechanics at three different length scales - molecular, cellular, and tissue levels - sequentially, and discuss the measurement techniques to quantify the intrinsic mechanical properties, force generating capacity, mechanoresponsive processes in the biological systems, and rupture forces.

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Morgan & Claypool Publishers
1643273930 / 9781643273938
Hardback
571.43
30/11/2019
United States
English
134 pages
26 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More