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    (955) A New Implantable Direct Cardiac Compression Device Improves Cardiac Performance in a Chronic Ovine Heart Failure Model by Letsou, G.V., Leschinsky, B., Altman, W., Bolch, C., Hord, E., Criscione, J.C.

    “…We documented improved cardiac performance using a new implantable direct cardiac compression (DCC) device in an ovine chronic heart failure (HF) model. The…”
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    (957) Implantable Direct Cardiac Compression Devices Do Not Cause Cardiac Injury or Induce Thrombus Formation by Letsou, G., Leschinsky, B., Altman, W., Bolch, C., Hord, E., Criscione, J.C.

    “…Implantable direct cardiac compression (DCC) devices are under development for mechanical cardiac support. They provide cardiac compression in synchrony with…”
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    The contribution of mechanical interactions to the constitutive modeling of fiber-reinforced elastomers by Mansouri, M.R., Fuchs, P.F., Criscione, J.C., Schrittesser, B., Beter, J.

    Published in European journal of mechanics, A, Solids (01-01-2021)
    “…Hyperelastic fiber-reinforced materials are conventionally modeled based on the contributions of their constituent materials. A unified invariant-base…”
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    Experimental Investigation of the Inelastic Response of Pig and Rat Skin Under Uniaxial Cyclic Mechanical Loading by Afsar-Kazerooni, N., Srinivasa, A.R., Criscione, J.C.

    Published in Experimental mechanics (01-04-2020)
    “…Skin is a highly non-linear, anisotropic, rate dependent inelastic, and nearly incompressible material which exhibits substantial hysteresis even under very…”
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    A multinetwork inelastic model for the hysteretic response during cyclic loading of pig and rat skin by Afsar Kazerooni, N., Srinivasa, A.R., Criscione, J.C.

    “…In this paper, we develop a 2-dimensional membrane model for the inelastic response of nominally leathery materials applicable to many tissues, particularly…”
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    On the modeling of the non-linear response of soft elastic bodies by Criscione, J.C., Rajagopal, K.R.

    “…In this short note we articulate the need for a new approach to develop constitutive models for the non-linear response of materials wherein one is interested…”
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