Mao et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Material properties of adult rat skullMao et al., 2011
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- Mao H
- Wagner C
- Guan F
- Yeni Y
- Yang K
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- Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology
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Development of advanced computational rat head models requires accurate material properties of the rat brain, meninges, skull, and other soft tissues. This study investigated adult rat skull material properties, which are very limited in the current literature. A total of 20 …
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