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In situ expansion, differentiation, and electromechanical coupling of human cardiac muscle in a 3D bioprinted, chambered organoid
ME Kupfer, WH Lin, V Ravikumar, K Qiu, L Wang, L Gao, DB Bhuiyan, ...
Circulation research 127 (2), 207-224, 2020
2122020
Investigation of pathophysiological aspects of aortic growth, remodeling, and failure using a discrete-fiber microstructural model
RR Mahutga, VH Barocas
Journal of biomechanical engineering 142 (11), 111007, 2020
192020
Hybrid discrete-continuum multiscale model of tissue growth and remodeling
E Gacek, RR Mahutga, VH Barocas
Acta Biomaterialia 163, 7-24, 2023
122023
A hybrid microstructural-continuum multiscale approach for modeling hyperelastic fibrous soft tissue
M Nikpasand, RR Mahutga, LM Bersie-Larson, E Gacek, VH Barocas
Journal of Elasticity 145 (1), 295-319, 2021
122021
The ring-pull assay for mechanical properties of fibrous soft tissues–an analysis of the uniaxial approximation and a correction for nonlinear thick-walled tissues
RR Mahutga, CT Schoephoerster, VH Barocas
Experimental mechanics 61, 53-66, 2021
92021
The non-affine fiber network solver: A multiscale fiber network material model for finite-element analysis
RR Mahutga, VH Barocas, PW Alford
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 144, 105967, 2023
42023
Experimental and Computational Mechanics of Arteries in Health and Disease: An Exploration of Complex Structures and Simple Mathematical Models
RR Mahutga
University of Minnesota, 2021
12021
Developing a Model to Predict the Torrefaction of Biomass
RR Mahutga, SP Gent, MP Twedt
Energy Sustainability 45875, V002T04A002, 2014
2014
The Non-Affine Network Solver: A Multiscale Fiber Network Material Model for Finite-Element Analysis
RR Mahutga, VH Barocas, PW Alford
Available at SSRN 4427661, 0
Hybrid Discrete-Continuum Multiscale Model of Tissue Growth and Remodeling
RR Mahutga, E Gacek, VH Barocas
Available at SSRN 4084238, 0
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