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Volume -1 (2004)
Biomedical Image Processing / Medical Image Processing
On Capability Of High Frequency Ultrasound Images For Quantitative Assessment Of Collagen: Phantom And Vivo Tissue Case Studies

Mohammad Hosein Miranbeigi; Leila Mohammadi; Sahar Moghimi; Giti Torkaman

Volume 3, Issue 1 , June 2009, , Pages 15-24

Abstract
  Collagen content and its configuration are considered to be among important criteria of healing in tissues. Therefore, developing a method to estimate these factors can benefit physicians in terms of valuable information. In this paper, we examine variation of collagens in tissue mimicking phantoms as ...  Read More

Tissue Engineering
Effect Of Continuous, Repeated And Intermittent Pressure On The Biomechanical And Histological Characteristics Of Guinea Pig Skin

Giti Torkamaan; Ali Fallah; Mahmoud Mofid; Sedighe Ghiasi; Ghadam Ali Talebi

Volume 1, Issue 3 , June 2007, , Pages 215-225

Abstract
  In this study 22 male Guinea Pigs, 4-6 months old, weighting 400-450 g were used. A computer controlled indentor system was used to apply a controlled pressure. The applied pressure was 291 mmHg for 3 hours over the trochanter region of animal hind limb. The animals were divided in three groups; in group ...  Read More

Tissue Engineering
Skin Response To Applied Pressure In Model Of Guinea Pig

Giti Torkamaan; Ali Akbar Sharafi; Ali Fallah; Hamid Reza Katouzian; Mahmoud Mofid

Volume -1, Issue 1 , June 2004, , Pages 93-100

Abstract
  Pressure ulcers are areas of tissue necrosis that tend to develop when tissue is compressed between a bony prominence and an external surface. Normal structure and physiological function of tissue viability are recognized but mechanism of tissue breakdown is unknown. In this study, an attempt has been ...  Read More