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1 Date of download: 12/28/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Tensile Mechanical Properties and Dynamic Collagen Fiber Re-Alignment of the Murine Cervix Are Dramatically Altered Throughout Pregnancy J Biomech Eng. 2017;139(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Cervical mechanical testing dissection. (a) Schematic of cervix anatomy. (b) NP and (c) E18.5 cervices before and (b′) and (c′) after dissection. During dissection the cervix was cut open on the side opposite to the bladder and then the bladder was removed. The cervix was then laid flat to expose the lumen, and then rotated. The ends were affixed between two pieces of sandpaper for gripping so that when the cervix was pulled in tension, this represented circumferential loading.

2 Date of download: 12/28/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Tensile Mechanical Properties and Dynamic Collagen Fiber Re-Alignment of the Murine Cervix Are Dramatically Altered Throughout Pregnancy J Biomech Eng. 2017;139(6): doi: / Figure Legend: (a) Custom testing setup to record collagen fiber re-alignment during the mechanical testing. (b) Close-up of the cervical tissue in grips during mechanical testing. (c) Schematic depicting typical force-displacement and stress-strain curves from a uniaxial test. Stiffness and maximum load were obtained from the force-displacement curve and Young's modulus and maximum stress were obtained from the stress-strain curve. Collagen fiber re-alignment was assessed at the beginning and end of the toe region, 45% of maximum load and 90% of maximum load. (d) Representative load-stretch plots for each gestational time point.

3 Date of download: 12/28/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Tensile Mechanical Properties and Dynamic Collagen Fiber Re-Alignment of the Murine Cervix Are Dramatically Altered Throughout Pregnancy J Biomech Eng. 2017;139(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Cross-sectional area of the cervix during gestation. (a) Cross-sectional area is shown for all gestational time points. The white bar on the left represents the NP and during gestation different time points are shown in increasing shades of grey. PP samples are represented on the far right with a checkered pattern. All of the data is presented as means with standard deviations, and significance noted at p < 0.05 with a line. Although no statistical differences were observed between the (b) NP and the (c) E18.5 samples, qualitative visual differences were observed.

4 Date of download: 12/28/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Tensile Mechanical Properties and Dynamic Collagen Fiber Re-Alignment of the Murine Cervix Are Dramatically Altered Throughout Pregnancy J Biomech Eng. 2017;139(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Cervix structural and material mechanical properties. (a) Stiffness, (b) Max Load, (c) Max Stress, and (d) Modulus for all samples. The white bar on the left represent the NP samples and during gestation different time points are shown in different shades of gray. PP samples are represented on the far right with a checkered pattern. All of the data is presented as means with standard deviations, and significance is noted at p < 0.05 with lines.

5 Date of download: 12/28/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Tensile Mechanical Properties and Dynamic Collagen Fiber Re-Alignment of the Murine Cervix Are Dramatically Altered Throughout Pregnancy J Biomech Eng. 2017;139(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Collagen fiber re-alignment through polarized light analysis of the cervix during mechanical testing. Representative plots of polarized light analyzed at toe, end of toe, 45% of maximum load, and 90% of maximum load. (a) NP, (b) E10.5, (c) E12.5, (d) E14.5, (e) E16.5, and (f) E18.5. Lines represent significance (p < 0.05) while dashed lines represent tends (p < 0.1).


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