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245 1 0 _aSkin Biophysics
_h[electronic resource] :
_bFrom Experimental Characterisation to Advanced Modelling /
_cedited by Georges Limbert.
250 _a1st ed. 2019.
264 1 _aCham :
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_bImprint: Springer,
_c2019.
300 _aXIII, 295 p. 103 illus., 78 illus. in color.
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490 1 _aStudies in Mechanobiology, Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials,
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505 0 _aHuman Skin: Composition, Structure and Visualisation Methods -- Constitutive Modelling of Skin Mechanics -- Constitutive Modelling of Skin Growth -- Constitutive Modelling of Wound Healing -- Constitutive Modelling of Skin Ageing - Inverse Methods -- Experimental Characterisation: Rich Deformations -- Multiscale Characterisation of Skin Mechanics Through In Situ Imaging -- Tension Lines of the Skin -- Experimental Tribology of Human Skin.
520 _aThis book presents state-of-the-art experimental and modelling techniques for skin biophysics that are currently used in academic and industrial research. It also identifies current and future challenges, as well as a growing number of opportunities in this exciting research field. The book covers the basics of skin physiology, biology, microstructural and material properties, and progressively introduces the reader to established experimental characterisation protocols and modelling approaches. Advanced topics in modelling theories and numerical implementation are also presented. The book focusses especially on: 1. Basic physiology, molecular biology, microstructural and material properties of the skin. 2. Experimental characterisation techniques for the skin (including imaging): in vivo and in vitro techniques and combination of those with in silico approaches. 3. State-of-the-art constitutive models of the skin: elastic, anelastic and mechanobiological formulations (e.g. growth, ageing, healing). 4. Applications: mechanics, damage, biological growth, healing, ageing and skin tribology. This book is addressed to postgraduate students in biomedical/mechanical/civil engineering, (bio)physics and applied mathematics, postdoctoral researchers, as well as scientists and engineers working in academia and industry engaged in skin research, particularly, if at the cross-roads of physical experiments, imaging and modelling. The book is also be of interest to clinicians/biologists who wish to learn about the possibilities offered by modern engineering techniques for skin science research and, by so doing, provide them with an incentive to broaden their outlook, engage more widely with the non-clinical research communities and, ultimately, help cross-fertilising new ideas that will lead to better treatment plans and engineering solutions.
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