The mechanical properties of type I collagen gel vary due to different polymerization parameters. In this work, the role of crosslinks in terms of density and stiffness on the macroscopic behavior of collagen gel were investigated through computational modeling. The collagen fiber network was developed in a representative volume element, which used the inter-fiber spacing to regulate the crosslink density. The obtained tensile behavior of collagen gel was validated against published experimental data. Results suggest that the cross-linked fiber alignment dominated the strain stiffening effect of the collagen gel. In addition, the gel stiffness was enhanced approximately 40 times as the crosslink density doubled. The non-affine deformation w...
Collagen hydrogels are widely used for in-vitro experiments and tissue engineering applications. The...
Collagen hydrogels are widely used for in-vitro experiments and tissue engineering applications. The...
AbstractCollagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic...
The mechanical properties of type I collagen gel vary due to different polymerization parameters. In...
The mechanical properties of type I collagen gel vary due to different polymerization parameters. In...
Collagen type I scaffolds are commonly used due to its abundance, biocompatibility, and ubiquity. Mo...
We study the micromechanics of collagen-I gel with the goal of bridging the gap between theory and e...
Collagen hydrogels are widely used for in-vitro experiments and tissue engineering applications. The...
The mechanical performance of biological tissues is underpinned by a complex and finely balanced str...
We study the micromechanics of collagen-I gel with the goal of bridging the gap between theory and e...
We study the micromechanics of collagen-I gel with the goal of bridging the gap between theory and e...
The collagen-I gel is extensively used as a scaffold material in tissue engineering due to its abili...
Collagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic, shows ...
It is apparent from the literature that the density of cross-links in collagenous tissue has a stiff...
The mechanical performance of biological tissues is underpinned by a complex and finely balanced str...
Collagen hydrogels are widely used for in-vitro experiments and tissue engineering applications. The...
Collagen hydrogels are widely used for in-vitro experiments and tissue engineering applications. The...
AbstractCollagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic...
The mechanical properties of type I collagen gel vary due to different polymerization parameters. In...
The mechanical properties of type I collagen gel vary due to different polymerization parameters. In...
Collagen type I scaffolds are commonly used due to its abundance, biocompatibility, and ubiquity. Mo...
We study the micromechanics of collagen-I gel with the goal of bridging the gap between theory and e...
Collagen hydrogels are widely used for in-vitro experiments and tissue engineering applications. The...
The mechanical performance of biological tissues is underpinned by a complex and finely balanced str...
We study the micromechanics of collagen-I gel with the goal of bridging the gap between theory and e...
We study the micromechanics of collagen-I gel with the goal of bridging the gap between theory and e...
The collagen-I gel is extensively used as a scaffold material in tissue engineering due to its abili...
Collagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic, shows ...
It is apparent from the literature that the density of cross-links in collagenous tissue has a stiff...
The mechanical performance of biological tissues is underpinned by a complex and finely balanced str...
Collagen hydrogels are widely used for in-vitro experiments and tissue engineering applications. The...
Collagen hydrogels are widely used for in-vitro experiments and tissue engineering applications. The...
AbstractCollagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic...