Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Making use of the poroelastic theory for hydrated polymeric matrices, the ultrasound (US) propagation
in a gel medium filled by spherical cells is studied . The model describes the connection
between the poroelastic structure of living means and the propagation behavior of the acoustic waves. The equation of fast compressional wave, its phase velocity and its attenuation as a function of the elasticity, porosity and concentration of the cells into the gel external matrix are investigated.
The outcomes of the theory agree with the measurements done on PVA gel scaffolds inseminated
by porcine liver cells at various concentrations. The model is promising in the quantitative
non-invasive estimation of parameters that could asses the change in the tissue structure, composition
and architecture.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ultrasound; non-invasive assessment of biological tissue; poroelastic model of living
List of contributors:
Chiarelli, Piero
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