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Jonathan B Freund

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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|June 6, 2008
Suppression of shocked-bubble expansion due to tissue confinement with application to shock-wave lithotripsyJonathan B Freund
Biophysical Journal|February 11, 2014
The wall-stress footprint of blood cells flowing in microvesselsJonathan B Freund, Julien Vermot
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|March 17, 2011
Effect of solid properties on slip at a fluid-solid interfaceAmir Alizadeh Pahlavan, Jonathan B Freund
Biophysical Journal|October 16, 2012
Forces on a wall-bound leukocyte in a small vessel due to red cells in the blood streamAmir H G Isfahani, Jonathan B Freund
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|March 25, 2015
Blood flow mechanics in cardiovascular developmentFrancesco Boselli, Jonathan B Freund, Julien Vermot
Journal of Computational Physics|September 24, 2013
A Diffuse Interface Model with Immiscibility PreservationArpit Tiwari, Jonathan B Freund, Carlos Pantano
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology|May 18, 2007
A cumulative shear mechanism for tissue damage initiation in shock-wave lithotripsyJonathan B Freund, Tim Colonius, Andrew P Evan
Physical Review. E|September 11, 2019
Irregular dynamics of cellular blood flow in a model microvesselSpencer H Bryngelson, Florimond Guéniat, Jonathan B Freund
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 30, 2017
Anisotropic shear stress patterns predict the orientation of convergent tissue movements in the embryonic heartFrancesco Boselli, Emily Steed, Jonathan B Freund, et al.
Developmental Cell|February 15, 2011
Mechanistic basis of otolith formation during teleost inner ear developmentDavid Wu, Jonathan B Freund, Scott E Fraser, et al.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|June 6, 2008
Suppression of shocked-bubble expansion due to tissue confinement with application to shock-wave lithotripsyJonathan B Freund
Biophysical Journal|February 11, 2014
The wall-stress footprint of blood cells flowing in microvesselsJonathan B Freund, Julien Vermot
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|March 17, 2011
Effect of solid properties on slip at a fluid-solid interfaceAmir Alizadeh Pahlavan, Jonathan B Freund
Biophysical Journal|October 16, 2012
Forces on a wall-bound leukocyte in a small vessel due to red cells in the blood streamAmir H G Isfahani, Jonathan B Freund
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|March 25, 2015
Blood flow mechanics in cardiovascular developmentFrancesco Boselli, Jonathan B Freund, Julien Vermot
Journal of Computational Physics|September 24, 2013
A Diffuse Interface Model with Immiscibility PreservationArpit Tiwari, Jonathan B Freund, Carlos Pantano
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology|May 18, 2007
A cumulative shear mechanism for tissue damage initiation in shock-wave lithotripsyJonathan B Freund, Tim Colonius, Andrew P Evan
Physical Review. E|September 11, 2019
Irregular dynamics of cellular blood flow in a model microvesselSpencer H Bryngelson, Florimond Guéniat, Jonathan B Freund
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 30, 2017
Anisotropic shear stress patterns predict the orientation of convergent tissue movements in the embryonic heartFrancesco Boselli, Emily Steed, Jonathan B Freund, et al.
Developmental Cell|February 15, 2011
Mechanistic basis of otolith formation during teleost inner ear developmentDavid Wu, Jonathan B Freund, Scott E Fraser, et al.
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