Constitutive modelling of skin ageing
Constitutive modelling of skin ageing
The objective of this chapter is to review the main biomechanical and structural aspects associated with both intrinsic and extrinsic skin ageing, and to present potential research avenues on how to account for these effects in mathematical and computational models of the skin. This will be illustrated through recent work of the authors which provides a basis to those interested in developing mechanistic constitutive models capturing the mechanobiology of skin across the life course.
skin ageing, constitutive modelling
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Limbert, Georges
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Pond, Damien
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McBride, Andrew
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Limbert, Georges
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Pond, Damien
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McBride, Andrew
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Limbert, Georges, Pond, Damien and McBride, Andrew
(2018)
Constitutive modelling of skin ageing.
In,
Gefen, A
(ed.)
Skin biophysics: from experimental characterisation to advanced modelling.
Springer, .
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The objective of this chapter is to review the main biomechanical and structural aspects associated with both intrinsic and extrinsic skin ageing, and to present potential research avenues on how to account for these effects in mathematical and computational models of the skin. This will be illustrated through recent work of the authors which provides a basis to those interested in developing mechanistic constitutive models capturing the mechanobiology of skin across the life course.
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CHAPTER 5 - Limbert et al
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Accepted/In Press date: 5 December 2018
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skin ageing, constitutive modelling
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Damien Pond
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