R P Vito
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Recent Articles
1.
Seliktar D, Black R, Vito R, Nerem R
Ann Biomed Eng
. 2000 Jun;
28(4):351-62.
PMID: 10870892
Dynamic mechanical conditioning is investigated as a means of improving the mechanical properties of tissue-engineered blood vessel constructs composed of living cells embedded in a collagen-gel scaffold. This approach attempts...
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Glagov S, Bassiouny H, Sakaguchi Y, Goudet C, Vito R
Atherosclerosis
. 1997 Jun;
131 Suppl:S13-4.
PMID: 9253469
No abstract available.
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Shin T, Vito R, Johnson L, McCarey B
J Biomech
. 1997 May;
30(5):497-503.
PMID: 9109561
Experimental data on the mechanics of human cornea is meager and sometimes flawed. Moreover, questions regarding the correct material symmetry and the role of the fibrous microstructure are usually glossed...
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Brossollet L, Vito R
J Biomech Eng
. 1997 Feb;
119(1):1-5.
PMID: 9083842
The experimental and analytical methods presented in the companion paper [1] are used here to study the effects of cryopreservation on the in vitro biaxial random-elastic mechanical properties of canine...
5.
Brossollet L, Vito R
J Biomech Eng
. 1996 Nov;
118(4):433-9.
PMID: 8950645
The collection and processing of data from mechanical tests of biological tissues usually follow classical principles appropriate for studying engineering materials. However, difficulties specific to biological tissues have generally kept...
6.
Brossollet L, Vito R
J Biomech
. 1995 Jun;
28(6):679-87.
PMID: 7601867
In an effort to bridge the gap between theoretically based vascular mechanics and simpler, clinically relevant compliance models, an alternative complementary energy formulation as well as an improved experimental method...
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Carnell P, Vito R
J Biomech Eng
. 1992 Nov;
114(4):549-52.
PMID: 1487912
A finite element model that simulates indentation of the cornea was generated to examine the feasibility of using indentation data to determine mechanical properties. A layered model which included geometric...
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Vito R, Carnell P
Refract Corneal Surg
. 1992 Mar;
8(2):146-51.
PMID: 1591210
Background: In this article, we examine the finite element method and its use in mechanical modeling of the cornea. Methods: Both linear elastic and geometrically nonlinear models are considered. The...
9.
Choi H, Vito R
J Biomech Eng
. 1990 May;
112(2):153-9.
PMID: 2345445
Two-dimensional pseudoelastic mechanical properties of the canine pericardium were investigated in vitro. The pericardium was assumed to be orthotropic. The material symmetry axis was determined a priori and aligned with...
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Vito R, Shin T, McCarey B
Refract Corneal Surg
. 1989 Mar;
5(2):82-8.
PMID: 2488791
A finite element-based computer simulation of radial keratotomy surgery was conducted to study, in particular, curvature changes of the central clear zone in human cornea under various physiological and surgical...