Course Topics
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Response of cells and tissues to exogenous mechanical loading.
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Endogenous mechanical forces generated by cells (viz., contractile forces generated by connective tissue cells).
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Molecular structure-mechanical properties relationships for selected connective tissues.
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Chemical composition of the extracellular matrix of tissues.
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Structure of tissues (viz., connective tissues) at the nanometer, micrometer, and millimeter length scales (including the hierarchical structure of tissues).
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Load-deformation behavior of tissues at the micrometer and millimeter scales.
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Interrelationships among the above.
Unique Aspects of the Subject
Course Textbook
Yannas, I. V. Tissue and Organ Regeneration in Adults. New York: Springer, 2001. ISBN: 0387952144.
This book is supplemented by papers, presentations and readings.
Grading
The course grade is based entirely on the three quizzes.
Calendar
Table for Calendar
I. Unit Cell Processes and Mechanics of Matrix Molecules and Tissues Structures |
1 |
Clinical Examples of the Roles of Mechanical Forces in Tissues and Organs: The Working Paradigms |
Prof. Spector |
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2 |
Tissue Structures and Unit Cell Processes |
Prof. Spector |
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3 |
Cell-Matrix Interactions: Extracellular Matrix Molecules, Adhesion Proteins and Integrins |
Prof. Spector |
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4 |
Models for the Mechanical Behavior of Porous Scaffolds |
Prof. L. Gibson |
Homework 1 due |
5 |
Structure-Properties Relationships for Tissues |
Prof. Spector |
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6 |
Mechanics of Selected Tissues |
Prof. S. Socrate |
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II. Mechanics of Cells: Effects of Exogenous Forces and Endogenous Force Generation |
7 |
Effects of Exogenous Mechanical Forces on Cells |
Prof. Spector |
Homework 2 due |
8 |
Response of Cells to Substrate Strain |
Prof. Spector |
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9 |
Endothelial Cell Response to Flow |
Prof. C. F. Dewey |
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10 |
Quiz 1 |
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11 |
Measuring Cell Contraction
Cell Force Monitor |
Brendan Harley |
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12 |
Endogenous Mechanical Force Generation by Cells |
Prof. Spector |
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13 |
Models for Cell Contraction In Vitro and In Vivo |
Prof. Spector |
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14 |
Mechanical Coupling of Cells with Matrix |
Prof. Yannas |
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15 |
Cell-matrix Interactions During Wound Closure |
Prof. Yannas |
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16 |
Blockade of Contraction During Induced Organ Regeneration |
Prof. Yannas |
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17 |
Review |
Prof. Spector |
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18 |
Quiz 2 |
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III. Tissue Mechanics |
19 |
Review of Principles of Linear Elastic Mechanics |
Prof. Yannas |
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20 |
Nonlinear Elasticity: Tendon and Skin |
Prof. Yannas |
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21 |
Linear Viscoelastic Behavior |
Prof. Yannas |
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22 |
Response of Articular Cartilage to Mechanical Loading |
Prof. A. Grodzinsky |
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23 |
Mechanical Behavior of Ligament, Meniscus and Intervertebral Disc |
Prof. Spector |
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24 |
Mechanical Behavior of Bone |
Prof. Spector |
Homework 3 due |
25 |
Response of Bone to Mechanical Loading
Review |
Prof. Spector |
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26 |
Quiz 3 |
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