New Paper – Three-dimensional anisotropic hyperelastic constitutive model describing the mechanical response of human and mouse cervix

We proposed a new material model that captures the tension–compression asymmetric material responses and the remodeling characteristics of both human and mouse cervical tissue. We present tension-compression mechanical data, nonpregnant vs pregnant comparisons, a full 3-D statistical mechanics model, links to raw data, and material model implementation in FEBio.

This article is written by Lei Shi.

Article – Acta Biomaterialia
Three-dimensional anisotropic hyperelastic constitutive model describing the mechanical response of human and mouse cervix

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