Viscoelastic properties of normal rat liver measured by ultrasound elastography: Comparison with oscillatory rheometry.

CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that the high frequency components of the dispersive data play a much more important role in determining the dispersive pattern or the viscous value than the low frequency components. It was found that the Maxwell model is not as appropriate as the Voigt and Zener models for describing the rheological behavior of liver. PMID: 27858670 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Biorheology - Category: Biochemistry Tags: Biorheology Source Type: research