AbstractUnderstanding the viscoelastic behavior of collagenous tissues with complex hierarchical structures requires knowledge of the properties at each structural level. Whole tissues have been studied extensively, but less is known about the mechanical behavior at the submicron, fibrillar level. Using a microelectromechanical systems platform, in vitro coupled creep and stress relaxation tests were performed on collagen fibrils isolated from the sea cucumber dermis. Stress-strain-time data indicate that isolated fibrils exhibit viscoelastic behavior that could be fitted using the Maxwell-Weichert model. The fibrils showed an elastic modulus of 123 ± 46 MPa. The time-dependent behavior was well fit using the two-time-constant Maxwell-Weich...
This study aims to provide understanding of the macroscopic viscoelastic behavior of collagen matric...
Collagen constitutes one-third of human-body proteins, providing mechanical strength and structural ...
International audienceThe level of the fascicle including collagen fibers, membranes and interstitia...
ABSTRACT Understanding the viscoelastic behavior of collagenous tissues with complex hierarchical st...
Collagen is the main structural protein in vertebrate biology, determining the mechanical behavior o...
Collagen is the prime construction material in vertebrate biology, determining the mechanical behavi...
The mechanical properties of individual collagen fibrils of approximately 200 nm in diameter were de...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Experimental observations of the time-dependent mechanical responses of collagenous tissues have dem...
In this work, I aimed to develop and apply a technique capable of measuring the viscoelastic propert...
AbstractCollagen, a molecule consisting of three braided protein helices, is the primary building bl...
AbstractMechanical testing of collagenous tissues at different length scales will provide improved u...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. Of the 25 types of collagen known, fibril-f...
Despite the plethora of studies on the mechanical response of collagen, especially at the molecular ...
International audienceAcidic solutions of collagen are in vitro models of procollagen, the neutrosol...
This study aims to provide understanding of the macroscopic viscoelastic behavior of collagen matric...
Collagen constitutes one-third of human-body proteins, providing mechanical strength and structural ...
International audienceThe level of the fascicle including collagen fibers, membranes and interstitia...
ABSTRACT Understanding the viscoelastic behavior of collagenous tissues with complex hierarchical st...
Collagen is the main structural protein in vertebrate biology, determining the mechanical behavior o...
Collagen is the prime construction material in vertebrate biology, determining the mechanical behavi...
The mechanical properties of individual collagen fibrils of approximately 200 nm in diameter were de...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Experimental observations of the time-dependent mechanical responses of collagenous tissues have dem...
In this work, I aimed to develop and apply a technique capable of measuring the viscoelastic propert...
AbstractCollagen, a molecule consisting of three braided protein helices, is the primary building bl...
AbstractMechanical testing of collagenous tissues at different length scales will provide improved u...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. Of the 25 types of collagen known, fibril-f...
Despite the plethora of studies on the mechanical response of collagen, especially at the molecular ...
International audienceAcidic solutions of collagen are in vitro models of procollagen, the neutrosol...
This study aims to provide understanding of the macroscopic viscoelastic behavior of collagen matric...
Collagen constitutes one-third of human-body proteins, providing mechanical strength and structural ...
International audienceThe level of the fascicle including collagen fibers, membranes and interstitia...