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Biopolymer network geometries: Characterization, regeneration, and elastic properties

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2010

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Lindström, Stefan B., David A. Vader, Artem Kulachenko, and David A. Weitz. 2010. “Biopolymer Network Geometries: Characterization, Regeneration, and Elastic Properties.” Physical Review E82 (5): 051905. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.82.051905.

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We study the geometry of biopolymer networks and effects of the geometry on bulk mechanical properties. It is shown numerically that the physical network geometry can be quantified statistically and regenerated from its statistical description, so that the regenerated network exhibits the same network mechanics as the physical network in the elastic regime. A collagen-I biopolymer network is used for validation. The method enables parametric studies of the network geometry, whose parameters are often difficult to vary independently in experiments.

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