Browsing School of Engineering by Subject "Joints"
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Mechanoregulatory role of TRPV4 in prenatal skeletal development
(2023)Biophysical cues are essential for guiding skeletal development, but the mechanisms underlying the mechanical regulation of cartilage and bone formation are unknown. TRPV4 is a mechanically sensitive ion channel involved ... -
Sleeve Pneumatic Artificial Muscles for Antagonistically Actuated Joints
(2019)Pneumatic artificial muscles (PAMs) have been researched for applications in powered exoskeletons, orthosis and robotics. Their high force to mass ratio, low cost and inherent compliance are particularly ...