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A mixture theory-based finite element formulation for the study of biodegradation of poroelastic scaffolds
Priyanka Patki,
Francesco Costanzo
Engineering Science and Mechanics
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
Center for Interdisciplinary Mathematics
Center for Neural Engineering
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Mathematics
Biodegradation
100%
Mixture Theory
91%
Scaffold
91%
Nerve
73%
Degradation
55%
Finite Element
47%
Implant
43%
Regrowth
27%
Fluid
23%
Transport Properties
22%
Mechanical Properties
19%
Weak Formulation
17%
Alignment
17%
Stability and Convergence
15%
Governing equation
14%
Convergence Rate
12%
Finite Element Method
12%
Mathematical Model
11%
Partial differential equation
10%
Design
9%
Framework
8%
Arbitrary
7%
Model
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Biodegradation
83%
Scaffolds
70%
Degradation
31%
Tissue
25%
Reaction products
19%
Fluids
19%
Transport properties
18%
Partial differential equations
14%
Numerical models
12%
Mathematical models
10%
Mechanical properties
9%
Finite element method
9%