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| Preface Table of Contents To the Instructor To the Students Sample Assignments 1. Roles of Flow Mechanics in Vascular Cell Biology in Health and Disease Shu Chien Paper: Chiu, J. J., D. L. Wang, S. Chien, R. Skalak and S. Usami. Effects of disturbed flows on endothelial cells. J. Biomech. Eng. 120: 2-8, 1998, by permission. 2. Perspectives of Biomechanics Yuan Cheng Fung Paper: Fung, Y. C. Pressure, flow, stress, and remodeling in the pulmonary vasculature. In: The Pulmonary Circulation and Gas Exchange, edited by W. W. Wagner and E. K. Weir. Futura Pub. Co., pp. 343-364, 1994, by permission. 3. The Implantable Glucose Sensor: An Example of Bioengineering Design David A. Gough Paper: Gough, D. A., J. Y. Lucisano and P. H. S. Tse. Two-dimensional enzyme electrode sensor for glucose. Analytical Chemistry, 57: 2351-2357, 1985, by permission. 4. Design and Development of Artificial Blood Marcos Intalietta Paper: Tsai, A. G., B. Friesenecker, M. C. Mazzoni, H. Kerger, D. G. Buerk, P. C. Johnson and M. Intaglietta. Microvascular and tissue oxygen gradients in the rat mesentery. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 95: 6590-6595, 1998, by permission. 5. Analysis of Coronary Circulation: A Bioengineering Approach Ghassan S. Kassab Paper: Kassab, G. S., J. Berkley and Y. C. Fung. Analysis of pig's coronary arterial blood flow with detailed anatomical data. Ann. Biomed. Eng. 25: 204-217, 1997, by permission. 6. What Lies Beyond Bioinformatics? Bernhard Palsson Paper: Schilling, C. H., J. S. Edwards and B. O. Palsson. Toward metabolic phenomics: Analysis of genomic data using flux balances. Biotechnol. Prog. 15: 288-295, 1999, by permission. Paper: Edwards, J. S. and B. O. Palsson. The Escherichia coli MG1655 in silico metabolic genotype: Its definition, characteristics, and capabilities. PNAS 97: 5528-5533, 2000, by permission. 7. Tissue Engineering of Articular Cartilage Robert L. Sah Paper: Reindel, E. S., A. M. Ayroso, A. C. Chen, D. M. Chun, R. M. Schinagl and R. L. Sah. Integrative repair of articular in vitro: Adhesive strength of the interface region. J. Orth. Res. 13: 751-760, 1995, by permission. 8. Cell Activation in the Circulation Geert W. Schmid-Schonbein Paper: Mazonic, M. C. and C. W. Schmid-SchSnbein. Mechanisms and consequences of cell activation in the microcirculation. Cardiovas. Res. 32: 709-719, 1996, by permission. Paper: Mitsuoka, H., E. B. Kistler and G. W. Schmid-SchSnbein. Generation of in vivo activating factors in the ischemic intestine by pancreatic enzymes. PNAS 97: 1772-1777, 2000, by permission. 9. Molecular Basis of Cell Membrane Mechanics Lanping Amy Sung Paper: Sung, L. A., S. Chien, L. S. Chang, K. Lambert, S. A. Bliss, E. E. Bonhassion, R. L. Nagel, R. S. Schwartz and A. C. Rybicki. Molecular cloning of human protein 4.2: A major component of the erythrocyte membrane. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 87: 955-959, 1990, by permission. 10. Biomechanics of Injury and Healing Pin Tong and Yuan Cheng Fung Paper: An Editorial Article by Savio L.-Y. Woo: The importance of biomechanics for the new millennium. J. Orth. Sc. 5: 89-91, 2000, by permission. Paper: Yen, R. T., Y. C. Fung, H. H. Ho and G. Butterman. Speed of stress wave propagation in Lung. J. Appl. Physiol. 61: 701-705, 1986, by permission. Paper: Fung, Y. C., R. T. Yen, Z. L. Tao and S. Q. Liu. A hypothesis on the mechanism of trauma of lung tissue subjected to impact load. J. Biomech. Eng. 110: 50-56, 1988, by permission. 11. Pulsatile Blood Flow in the Lung Studied as an Engineering System Michael R. T. Yen and Wei Huang Paper: Huang, W., Y. Tian, J. Gao and R. To Yen. Comparison of theory and experiment in pulsatile flow in cat lung. Ann. Biomed. Eng. 26: 812-820, 1998, by permission. Appendixes A. About the Authors B. About the Department of Bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego Farewell to Students |
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