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New paper – Anisotropic Mechanical Properties of the Human Uterus Measured by Spherical Indentation

How do mechanical properties of the human uterus change throughout pregnancy, and how do they differ across uterine anatomical locations? We combine video extensometry, mechanical testing and computational modeling to explore in our recently published manuscript.

The article is written by Shuyang Fang in collaboration with Christine Hendon.

Article – Bioengineering for Women’s Health
Anisotropic Mechanical Properties of the Human Uterus Measured by Spherical Indentation

Raw data – Academic Commons
Spherical Indentation Data:
https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/d8-22r0-x041

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