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- Majnooni M.
- Lasaygues P.
- Long V.
- Scimeca J.-C.
- Momier D.
- Rico F.
- Buzhinsky N.
- Guivier-Curien C.
- Baron C.
- In-vitro ultrasound stimulation
- Acoustic intensity
- Numerical modeling
ART
Ultrasound stimulation of living tissues is a promising technique that can be safely applied for regenerative treatments. However, the ultrasound-induced mechanotransduction is still not well understood because of the large number of parameters involved at different scales and their difficult experimental accessibility. In this context, in-vitro studies may help to gain insight into the