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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Biomed Eng. 2014 Dec 17;43(3):762–773. doi: 10.1007/s10439-014-1210-6

Table 2.

Examples of previous computational tissue engineering work that could be leveraged when creating Tier 3 of the model.

Author Year Hallmark of Model
Humphrey28 2003 Theoretically constrained mixture growth model to predict development of residual stresses and changes in material properties by considering that each component of the artery can evolve separately with its own turnover rate.
Driessen8 2008 Simulates the structure remodeling in cardiovascular tissues associated with the angular collagen fiber distribution within the arterial wall and aortic valve.
Raykin50 2009 Framework for gel-based tissue-engineered blood vessels that predicts tissue geometry and material properties for gels under both static and dynamic loading conditions.
Kroon31 2010 Incorporation of remodeling and reorientation of collagen fibers by assuming collagen fibers reorient toward the direction of maximum Cauchy stress; model successfully predicts both collagen alignment and stress-strain curves of the tissues.
Kroon31 2010 Computational model for myocardial tissue that assumes fibers reorient to minimize shear; model successfully predicts myofibril reorientation of native tissue under hemodynamic loads.