A macroscopic approach for stress-driven anisotropic growth in bioengineered soft tissues.
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Full Title: Biomech Model Mechanobiol
Abbreviation: Biomech Model Mechanobiol
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Subject Category: Biomedical Engineering
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"Funding Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. This work was funded through the grants RE 1057/45-1 (No. 403471716) and RE 1057/46-1 (No. 404502442) of the German Research Foundation (DFG). Furthermore, the AiF grant provided under the project number IGF 21348 N/3 was part of funding this work."
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