Ligament mechanical behavior is primarily regulated by fibrous networks of type I collagen. Although these fibrous networks are typically highly aligned, healthy and injured ligament can also exhibit disorganized collagen architecture. The objective of this study was to determine whether variations in the collagen fibril network between neighboring ligaments can predict observed differences in mechanical behavior. Ligament specimens from two regions of bovine fetlock joints, which either exhibited highly aligned or disorganized collagen fibril networks, were mechanically tested in uniaxial tension. Confocal microscopy and FiberFit software were used to quantify the collagen fibril dispersion and mean fibril orientation in the mechanically t...
Publisher's PDF.The mechanical function of soft collagenous tissues is largely determined by their h...
Conclusion: Promising mathematical framework to model ligament at different healing stages by adapta...
Collagen forms fibrous networks that reinforce tissues and provide an extracellular matrix for cells...
Ligament mechanical behavior is primarily regulated by fibrous networks of type I collagen. Although...
Ligaments are bands of dense fibrous connective tissue that provide joint stability by connecting bo...
The mechanical behavior of soft connective tissue is governed by a dense network of fibrillar protei...
AbstractThe highly inhomogeneous distribution of collagen fibrils may have important effects on the ...
When ligaments are damaged, they can take up to three years to heal and are prone to re-injury and c...
The mechanical properties of ligaments are key contributors to the stability and function of musculo...
The highly inhomogeneous distribution of collagen fibrils may have important effects on the biphasic...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) strongly influences cellular behaviors, including cell proliferation, adh...
Collagen content and organization in developing collagenous tissues can be influenced by local tissu...
It has been estimated that approximately 375,000 people experience knee injuries every year in the U...
Type I collagen is an essential extracellular protein that plays an important structural role in tis...
Despite distinct mechanical functions, biological soft tissues have a common microstructure in which...
Publisher's PDF.The mechanical function of soft collagenous tissues is largely determined by their h...
Conclusion: Promising mathematical framework to model ligament at different healing stages by adapta...
Collagen forms fibrous networks that reinforce tissues and provide an extracellular matrix for cells...
Ligament mechanical behavior is primarily regulated by fibrous networks of type I collagen. Although...
Ligaments are bands of dense fibrous connective tissue that provide joint stability by connecting bo...
The mechanical behavior of soft connective tissue is governed by a dense network of fibrillar protei...
AbstractThe highly inhomogeneous distribution of collagen fibrils may have important effects on the ...
When ligaments are damaged, they can take up to three years to heal and are prone to re-injury and c...
The mechanical properties of ligaments are key contributors to the stability and function of musculo...
The highly inhomogeneous distribution of collagen fibrils may have important effects on the biphasic...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) strongly influences cellular behaviors, including cell proliferation, adh...
Collagen content and organization in developing collagenous tissues can be influenced by local tissu...
It has been estimated that approximately 375,000 people experience knee injuries every year in the U...
Type I collagen is an essential extracellular protein that plays an important structural role in tis...
Despite distinct mechanical functions, biological soft tissues have a common microstructure in which...
Publisher's PDF.The mechanical function of soft collagenous tissues is largely determined by their h...
Conclusion: Promising mathematical framework to model ligament at different healing stages by adapta...
Collagen forms fibrous networks that reinforce tissues and provide an extracellular matrix for cells...