Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates. The specific shape of its stress-strain curve is crucial for the function of a number of organs. Although the macroscopic mechanical behavior of collagen is well known, there is still no explanation of the elastic process at the supramolecular level. We have performed in situ synchrotron x-ray scattering experiments, which show that the amount of lateral molecular order increases upon stretching of collagen fibers. In strain cycling experiments the relation between strain and diffuse equatorial scattering was found to be linear in the "heel" region of the stress-strain curve. A new molecular model for collagen elasticity is proposed, which, based on the existence of thermally ...
Collagen represents the most abundant protein in the human body and plays an important role in conne...
Collagen is an abundant structural biopolymer in mammal vertebrates, providing structural support as...
Collagenous tissues, made of collagen molecules, such as tendon and bone, are intriguing materials t...
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates. The specific shape of its stress-st...
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates. The specific shape of its stress-st...
The accumulation of microstructural collagen damage following repetitive loading is linked to painfu...
AbstractCollagen, a molecule consisting of three braided protein helices, is the primary building bl...
Both atomistic and experimental studies reveal the dependence of collagen fibril mechanics on bioche...
Collagen is a key component of the extracellular matrix and is the most abundant protein in vertebra...
Type I collagen is the predominant collagen in mature tendons and ligaments, where it gives them the...
Collagen is a common structural protein, providing mechanical integrity for various vertebrate conne...
Background: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingd...
Collagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic, shows ...
AbstractBackground: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the anim...
AbstractCollagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic...
Collagen represents the most abundant protein in the human body and plays an important role in conne...
Collagen is an abundant structural biopolymer in mammal vertebrates, providing structural support as...
Collagenous tissues, made of collagen molecules, such as tendon and bone, are intriguing materials t...
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates. The specific shape of its stress-st...
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates. The specific shape of its stress-st...
The accumulation of microstructural collagen damage following repetitive loading is linked to painfu...
AbstractCollagen, a molecule consisting of three braided protein helices, is the primary building bl...
Both atomistic and experimental studies reveal the dependence of collagen fibril mechanics on bioche...
Collagen is a key component of the extracellular matrix and is the most abundant protein in vertebra...
Type I collagen is the predominant collagen in mature tendons and ligaments, where it gives them the...
Collagen is a common structural protein, providing mechanical integrity for various vertebrate conne...
Background: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingd...
Collagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic, shows ...
AbstractBackground: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the anim...
AbstractCollagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic...
Collagen represents the most abundant protein in the human body and plays an important role in conne...
Collagen is an abundant structural biopolymer in mammal vertebrates, providing structural support as...
Collagenous tissues, made of collagen molecules, such as tendon and bone, are intriguing materials t...