Electron microscopy (EM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques have long been used to characterize collagen fibril ordering and alignment in connective tissues. These techniques, however, are unable to map collagen fibril polarity, i.e., the polar orientation that is directed from the amine to the carboxyl termini. Using a voltage modulated AFM-based technique called piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM), we show it is possible to visualize both the alignment of collagen fibrils within a tissue and the polar orientation of the fibrils with minimal sample preparation. We demonstrate the technique on rat tail tendon and porcine eye tissues in ambient conditions. In each sample, fibrils are arranged into domains whereby neighbo...
Birefringence can reveal much of the morphology, molecular order, heterogeneity of fiber orientation...
Type II collagen fibril diameters in cartilage are beneath the diffraction limit of optical microsco...
International audiencePolarization-resolved SHG microscopy enables measurements of the main orientat...
Electron microscopy (EM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques have long been used to chara...
Extruded collagen fibres are a promising platform for tissue engineering applications. Ensuring that...
International audienceCollagen is a triple-helical protein that forms various macromolecular organiz...
The most abundant protein in the human body, collagen, is widely used in tissue culture and engineer...
AbstractThe piezoelectric properties of single collagen type I fibrils in fascia were imaged with su...
AbstractCollagen is a triple-helical protein that forms various macromolecular organizations in tiss...
Connective tissue polarity has remained an intractable enigma for over two decades. We present new d...
Collagen is a biological macromolecule capable of second harmonic generation, allowing label-free de...
Collagenous tissues exhibit anisotropic optical properties such as birefringence and linear dichrois...
Type II collagen fibril diameters in cartilage are beneath the diffraction limit of optical microsco...
We report orientational imaging of the polarization distribution in nanostructured ferroelectric cop...
Type II collagen fibril diameters in cartilage are beneath the diffraction limit of optical microsco...
Birefringence can reveal much of the morphology, molecular order, heterogeneity of fiber orientation...
Type II collagen fibril diameters in cartilage are beneath the diffraction limit of optical microsco...
International audiencePolarization-resolved SHG microscopy enables measurements of the main orientat...
Electron microscopy (EM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques have long been used to chara...
Extruded collagen fibres are a promising platform for tissue engineering applications. Ensuring that...
International audienceCollagen is a triple-helical protein that forms various macromolecular organiz...
The most abundant protein in the human body, collagen, is widely used in tissue culture and engineer...
AbstractThe piezoelectric properties of single collagen type I fibrils in fascia were imaged with su...
AbstractCollagen is a triple-helical protein that forms various macromolecular organizations in tiss...
Connective tissue polarity has remained an intractable enigma for over two decades. We present new d...
Collagen is a biological macromolecule capable of second harmonic generation, allowing label-free de...
Collagenous tissues exhibit anisotropic optical properties such as birefringence and linear dichrois...
Type II collagen fibril diameters in cartilage are beneath the diffraction limit of optical microsco...
We report orientational imaging of the polarization distribution in nanostructured ferroelectric cop...
Type II collagen fibril diameters in cartilage are beneath the diffraction limit of optical microsco...
Birefringence can reveal much of the morphology, molecular order, heterogeneity of fiber orientation...
Type II collagen fibril diameters in cartilage are beneath the diffraction limit of optical microsco...
International audiencePolarization-resolved SHG microscopy enables measurements of the main orientat...