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MRSEC_1720530_IRG2-Janmey-Shenoy-fig

Posted on October 28, 2020October 28, 2020 by Felice Macera
Figure: multiaxial response of soft tissues to predicted response of the network model from the Shenoy group, and Polymer networks that soften in compression but stiffen in extension can be converted to materials that stiffen in compression but not in extension by including within the network either cells or inert particles to restrict the relaxation modes of the fibrous networks that surround them with predicted response of the network model from the Shenoy group
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