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Tyler G Tuttle
Tyler G Tuttle
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Colorado Boulder
Verified email at colorado.edu
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A data-driven memory-dependent modeling framework for anomalous rheology: Application to urinary bladder tissue
JL Suzuki, TG Tuttle, S Roccabianca, M Zayernouri
Fractal and Fractional 5 (4), 223, 2021
122021
Aortic stiffness is lower when PVAT is included: a novel ex vivo mechanics study
T Tuttle, E Darios, SW Watts, S Roccabianca
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 322 (6 …, 2022
102022
Remodeling of extracellular matrix in the urinary bladder of paraplegic rats results in increased compliance and delayed fiber recruitment 16 weeks after spinal cord injury
TG Tuttle, HL Lujan, NR Tykocki, SE DiCarlo, S Roccabianca
Acta biomaterialia 141, 280-289, 2022
102022
Investigation of fiber-driven mechanical behavior of human and porcine bladder tissue tested under identical conditions
TG Tuttle, DR Morhardt, AA Poli, JM Park, EM Arruda, S Roccabianca
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 143 (11), 111007, 2021
92021
Multiscale mechanical characterization and computational modeling of fibrin gels
JM Jimenez, T Tuttle, Y Guo, D Miles, A Buganza-Tepole, S Calve
Acta biomaterialia 162, 292-303, 2023
72023
Mechanical loading is required for initiation of extracellular matrix deposition at the developing murine myotendinous junction
SN Lipp, KR Jacobson, HA Colling, TG Tuttle, DT Miles, KP McCreery, ...
Matrix Biology 116, 28-48, 2023
52023
Design and evaluation of a mechanically driven artificial speech device
TG Tuttle, BD Erath
Journal of Medical Devices 12 (1), 011002, 2018
42018
Effects of swelling and anatomical location on the viscoelastic behavior of the porcine urinary bladder wall
T Tuttle, D McClintock, S Roccabianca
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 143, 105926, 2023
12023
Mechanics of the Urinary Bladder in Health and Disease
TG Tuttle
Michigan State University, 2021
2021
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