Computational simulation methodologies for mechanobiological modelling: a cell-centred approach to neointima development in stents
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Affiliation:
1. Trinity Centre for Bioengineering, School of Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
2. Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Abstract
Publisher
The Royal Society
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics
Link
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsta.2010.0071
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