Collagen is the major component of most connective tissues in animals The structure of the helix and axial molecular packing within fibrils is well documented Less is known about the structural alterations that occur on drying and the compounded changes that occur on dehydrothermal treatment The structural properties of collagen and its supramolecular architecture are of importance in these states, since many of the industrial applications of collagen-based materials involve dried collagen or dehydrothermally treated collagen The effects of drying and thermal treatment of collagen can be observed by X-ray diffraction, the changes in the diffraction pattern relate to changes in the axial packing of collagen molecules as dehydration occurs Th...
Type I collagen is the most common protein among higher vertebrates. It forms the basis of fibrous c...
The mechanical properties of tissue engineering scaffolds are critical for preserving the structural...
This study aims to characterize and understand the effects of freezing on collagen structures and fu...
Type I collagen is a ubiquitous structural protein in animal tissues. It is normally present in a hy...
Collagen is the most fundamental unit of the extra cellular matrix and is found in most mammal tissu...
Collagen is the most fundamental unit of the extra cellular matrix and is found in most mammal tissu...
The modification of collagen molecular packing as a function of the removal of bound and structural ...
The modification of collagen molecular packing as a function of the removal of bound and structural ...
The collagen fibrils of human or guinea pig dermis when exposed to the denaturing agents, urea or gu...
National audienceAn investigation has been conducted on burn ligaments, addressing the specific cond...
National audienceAn investigation has been conducted on burn ligaments, addressing the specific cond...
Dehydrothermal (DHT) crosslinking is routinely performed to increase the stiffness and the enzymatic...
Mineralised collagen displays an improved hydrothermal stability compared to collagen that is unmine...
Type I collagen is the most common protein among higher vertebrates. It forms the basis of fibrous c...
Mineralised collagen displays an improved hydrothermal stability compared to collagen that is unmine...
Type I collagen is the most common protein among higher vertebrates. It forms the basis of fibrous c...
The mechanical properties of tissue engineering scaffolds are critical for preserving the structural...
This study aims to characterize and understand the effects of freezing on collagen structures and fu...
Type I collagen is a ubiquitous structural protein in animal tissues. It is normally present in a hy...
Collagen is the most fundamental unit of the extra cellular matrix and is found in most mammal tissu...
Collagen is the most fundamental unit of the extra cellular matrix and is found in most mammal tissu...
The modification of collagen molecular packing as a function of the removal of bound and structural ...
The modification of collagen molecular packing as a function of the removal of bound and structural ...
The collagen fibrils of human or guinea pig dermis when exposed to the denaturing agents, urea or gu...
National audienceAn investigation has been conducted on burn ligaments, addressing the specific cond...
National audienceAn investigation has been conducted on burn ligaments, addressing the specific cond...
Dehydrothermal (DHT) crosslinking is routinely performed to increase the stiffness and the enzymatic...
Mineralised collagen displays an improved hydrothermal stability compared to collagen that is unmine...
Type I collagen is the most common protein among higher vertebrates. It forms the basis of fibrous c...
Mineralised collagen displays an improved hydrothermal stability compared to collagen that is unmine...
Type I collagen is the most common protein among higher vertebrates. It forms the basis of fibrous c...
The mechanical properties of tissue engineering scaffolds are critical for preserving the structural...
This study aims to characterize and understand the effects of freezing on collagen structures and fu...