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1. The Study On Differentiation Of Neural Crest Stem Cells Modulated By Mechanical Strain
2. Uniaxial Multichannel Silk Fibroin Based Scaffold For Spinal Cord Reconstruction
3. Biomechanical Property And The Expression Of Elastic Fiber Associated Proteins In Aortic Walls Of Stanford A Aortic Dissection
4. Studies On The Speed Setting Of Uniaxial Clinostat Simulating The Effects Of Microgravity
5. Mechanical Behavior Of Extraocular Muscles And The Corresponding Modeling In The Eye Movement
6. Preparation Of Regenerated Silk Fibroin Materials
7. Mechanical Tension Promotes The Osteogenic Differentiation Of Rat Tendon Stem Cells Through The Wnt5a/Wnt5b/JNK Signaling Pathway
8. The Effect Of Stretching Process On The Structure And Properties Of Uniaxial Oriented Poly (Lactic Acid) Film
9. Biomechanical Behavior Of Extraocular Muscles And The Visualized Analysis Of The Model Of Eye Movement
10. An Experimental Study On Mechanical Properties Of Porcine Thoracic Aorta
11. The Effects Of Cytochalasin B And Uniaxial Tensile Stress On The Goat Temporomandibular Joint Disc Cells In Vitro
12. Investigation Of The Uniaxial And Multiaxial Fatigue Behavior Of Cylindrical Epoxy Butt Bonding Structure
13. Effects Of Uniaxial Cyclic Stretching On Growth And Differentiation Of Goat Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
14. Effect Of Specimen Temperature And Specimen Geometry On Compressive Properties Of Brain Tissue
15. Effects Of Uniaxial Cyclic Stretching On Growth And Differentiation Of Goat Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
16. Study On The Biomechanical Properties Of Human Cornea Based On The Uniaxial Tensile Test
17. Study On The Role Of Wnt Pathway In The Strain Aggravating Periodontal Tissue Destruction
18. The Study Of Blood Vessels Elasticity Based On OCE And Uniaxial Tensile Tests
19. Study Of The Bone Mesenchymal Stem Cells Tenogenic Differentiation Induced By The Union Of Uniaxial Stretch And Aligned Nanofiber
20. Experimental characterization and application of thermodynamically consistent viscoelastic models to describe the behavior of collagen dermal grafts
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