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Alexander M Zöllner

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 10, 2012
On the biomechanics and mechanobiology of growing skinAlexander M Zöllner, Adrian Buganza Tepole, Ellen Kuhl
Plos One|October 11, 2012
Stretching skeletal muscle: chronic muscle lengthening through sarcomerogenesisAlexander M Zöllner, Oscar J Abilez, Markus Böl, et al.
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|November 5, 2011
Growing skin: tissue expansion in pediatric forehead reconstructionAlexander M Zöllner, Adrian Buganza Tepole, Arun K Gosain, et al.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering|March 31, 2016
A virtual sizing tool for mitral valve annuloplastyManuel K Rausch, Alexander M Zöllner, Martin Genet, et al.
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials|April 30, 2013
Growth on demand: reviewing the mechanobiology of stretched skinAlexander M Zöllner, Maria A Holland, Kord S Honda, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 3, 2014
On high heels and short muscles: a multiscale model for sarcomere loss in the gastrocnemius muscleAlexander M Zöllner, Jacquelynn M Pok, Emily J McWalter, et al.
Circulation|April 24, 2015
Segmental aortic stiffening contributes to experimental abdominal aortic aneurysm developmentUwe Raaz, Alexander M Zöllner, Isabel N Schellinger, et al.
Circulation|January 1, 2016
Response to Letters Regarding Article, "Segmental Aortic Stiffening Contributes to Experimental Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Development"Uwe Raaz, Alexander M Zöllner, Isabel N Schellinger, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|November 1, 2017
Passive Stretch Induces Structural and Functional Maturation of Engineered Heart Muscle as Predicted by Computational ModelingOscar J Abilez, Evangeline Tzatzalos, Huaxiao Yang, et al.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 10, 2012
On the biomechanics and mechanobiology of growing skinAlexander M Zöllner, Adrian Buganza Tepole, Ellen Kuhl
Plos One|October 11, 2012
Stretching skeletal muscle: chronic muscle lengthening through sarcomerogenesisAlexander M Zöllner, Oscar J Abilez, Markus Böl, et al.
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|November 5, 2011
Growing skin: tissue expansion in pediatric forehead reconstructionAlexander M Zöllner, Adrian Buganza Tepole, Arun K Gosain, et al.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering|March 31, 2016
A virtual sizing tool for mitral valve annuloplastyManuel K Rausch, Alexander M Zöllner, Martin Genet, et al.
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials|April 30, 2013
Growth on demand: reviewing the mechanobiology of stretched skinAlexander M Zöllner, Maria A Holland, Kord S Honda, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 3, 2014
On high heels and short muscles: a multiscale model for sarcomere loss in the gastrocnemius muscleAlexander M Zöllner, Jacquelynn M Pok, Emily J McWalter, et al.
Circulation|April 24, 2015
Segmental aortic stiffening contributes to experimental abdominal aortic aneurysm developmentUwe Raaz, Alexander M Zöllner, Isabel N Schellinger, et al.
Circulation|January 1, 2016
Response to Letters Regarding Article, "Segmental Aortic Stiffening Contributes to Experimental Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Development"Uwe Raaz, Alexander M Zöllner, Isabel N Schellinger, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|November 1, 2017
Passive Stretch Induces Structural and Functional Maturation of Engineered Heart Muscle as Predicted by Computational ModelingOscar J Abilez, Evangeline Tzatzalos, Huaxiao Yang, et al.
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