Jonathan B Freund
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Recent Articles
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Bryngelson S, Gueniat F, Freund J
Phys Rev E
. 2019 Sep;
100(1-1):012203.
PMID: 31499874
The flow of red blood cells within cylindrical vessels is complex and irregular, so long as the vessel diameter is somewhat larger than the nominal cell size. Long-time-series simulations, in...
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Boselli F, Steed E, Freund J, Vermot J
Development
. 2017 Nov;
144(23):4322-4327.
PMID: 29183943
Myocardial contractility and blood flow provide essential mechanical cues for the morphogenesis of the heart. In general, endothelial cells change their migratory behavior in response to shear stress patterns, according...
3.
Movahed P, Kreider W, Maxwell A, Dunmire B, Freund J
Ultrasound Med Biol
. 2017 Jul;
43(10):2318-2328.
PMID: 28739379
Therapeutic ultrasound can drive bubble activity that damages soft tissues. To study the potential mechanisms of such injury, transparent agar tissue-mimicking phantoms were subjected to multiple pressure wave bursts of...
4.
Movahed P, Kreider W, Maxwell A, Hutchens S, Freund J
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2016 Sep;
140(2):1374.
PMID: 27586763
A generalized Rayleigh-Plesset-type bubble dynamics model with a damage mechanism is developed for cavitation and damage of soft materials by focused ultrasound bursts. This study is linked to recent experimental...
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Boselli F, Freund J, Vermot J
Cell Mol Life Sci
. 2015 Mar;
72(13):2545-59.
PMID: 25801176
Hemodynamic forces are fundamental to development. Indeed, much of cardiovascular morphogenesis reflects a two-way interaction between mechanical forces and the gene network activated in endothelial cells via mechanotransduction feedback loops....
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Krehbiel J, Schideman L, King D, Freund J
Bioresour Technol
. 2014 Oct;
173:448-451.
PMID: 25311188
Microbubbles were added to an algal solution with the goal of improving cell disruption efficiency and the net energy balance for algal biofuel production. Experimental results showed that disruption increases...
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Freund J, Vermot J
Biophys J
. 2014 Feb;
106(3):752-62.
PMID: 24507616
It is well known that mechanotransduction of hemodynamic forces mediates cellular processes, particularly those that lead to vascular development and maintenance. Both the strength and space-time character of these forces...
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Wang W, Diacovo T, Chen J, Freund J, King M
PLoS One
. 2013 Oct;
8(10):e76949.
PMID: 24098571
Cylindrical blood vessels, ellipsoid platelets and biconcave-shaped deformable erythrocytes (RBCs) are important participants in hemostasis and thrombosis. However, due to the challenge of combining these components in simulation tools, few...
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Anton H, Harlepp S, Ramspacher C, Wu D, Monduc F, Bhat S, et al.
Development
. 2013 Oct;
140(21):4426-34.
PMID: 24089470
Pulsatile flow is a universal feature of the blood circulatory system in vertebrates and can lead to diseases when abnormal. In the embryo, blood flow forces stimulate vessel remodeling and...
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Tiwari A, Freund J, Pantano C
J Comput Phys
. 2013 Sep;
252:290-309.
PMID: 24058207
A new, simple, and computationally efficient interface capturing scheme based on a diffuse interface approach is presented for simulation of compressible multiphase flows. Multi-fluid interfaces are represented using field variables...