Agianniotis, AristotelisRezakhaniha, RanaStergiopulos, Nikolaos2013-01-222013-01-222013-01-22201110.1186/1475-925X-10-18https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/88046WOS:00028831550000121375736Background: Structural constitutive models of vascular wall integrate information on composition and structural arrangements of tissue. In blood vessels, collagen fibres are arranged in coiled and wavy bundles and the individual collagen fibres have a deviation from their mean orientation. A complete structural constitutive model for vascular wall should incorporate both waviness and orientational distribution of fibres. We have previously developed a model, for passive properties of vascular wall, which considers the waviness of collagen fibres. However, to our knowledge there is no structural model of vascular wall which integrates both these features.Polarized-Light MicroscopyStress-Strain RelationMechanical-PropertiesBiological TissuesElastic PropertiesCarotid ArteriesVena-CavaOrganizationBehaviorOrientationA structural constitutive model considering angular dispersion and waviness of collagen fibres of rabbit facial veinstext::journal::journal article::research article