AbstractMechanical testing of collagenous tissues at different length scales will provide improved understanding of the mechanical behavior of structures such as skin, tendon, and bone, and also guide the development of multiscale mechanical models. Using a microelectromechanical-systems (MEMS) platform, stress-strain response curves up to failure of type I collagen fibril specimens isolated from the dermis of sea cucumbers were obtained in vitro. A majority of the fibril specimens showed brittle fracture. Some displayed linear behavior up to failure, while others displayed some nonlinearity. The fibril specimens showed an elastic modulus of 470 ± 410 MPa, a fracture strength of 230 ± 160 MPa, and a fracture strain of 80% ± 44%. The fibril ...
There is a fundamental need for techniques that are capable of determining the mechanical propertie...
The mechanical properties of individual collagen fibrils of approximately 200 nm in diameter were de...
A novel method based on AFM was used to attach individual collagen fibrils between a glass surface a...
AbstractMechanical testing of collagenous tissues at different length scales will provide improved u...
AbstractCollagen, a molecule consisting of three braided protein helices, is the primary building bl...
The growing interest to the use of collagen films for biomedical applications motivates the analysis...
Collagen forms one-third of the human-body proteome and finds a wide range of applications in a biom...
The mechanical response of biological materials reflects deformation mechanisms occurring within a h...
Despite the plethora of studies on the mechanical response of collagen, especially at the molecular ...
ABSTRACT Understanding the viscoelastic behavior of collagenous tissues with complex hierarchical st...
In this thesis the following subjects will be covered. In chapter 2 the current understanding of the...
AbstractUnderstanding the viscoelastic behavior of collagenous tissues with complex hierarchical str...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. Of the 25 types of collagen known, fibril-f...
Micromechanical bending experiments using atomic force microscopy were performed to study the mechan...
Micromechanical bending experiments using atomic force microscopy were performed to study the mechan...
There is a fundamental need for techniques that are capable of determining the mechanical propertie...
The mechanical properties of individual collagen fibrils of approximately 200 nm in diameter were de...
A novel method based on AFM was used to attach individual collagen fibrils between a glass surface a...
AbstractMechanical testing of collagenous tissues at different length scales will provide improved u...
AbstractCollagen, a molecule consisting of three braided protein helices, is the primary building bl...
The growing interest to the use of collagen films for biomedical applications motivates the analysis...
Collagen forms one-third of the human-body proteome and finds a wide range of applications in a biom...
The mechanical response of biological materials reflects deformation mechanisms occurring within a h...
Despite the plethora of studies on the mechanical response of collagen, especially at the molecular ...
ABSTRACT Understanding the viscoelastic behavior of collagenous tissues with complex hierarchical st...
In this thesis the following subjects will be covered. In chapter 2 the current understanding of the...
AbstractUnderstanding the viscoelastic behavior of collagenous tissues with complex hierarchical str...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. Of the 25 types of collagen known, fibril-f...
Micromechanical bending experiments using atomic force microscopy were performed to study the mechan...
Micromechanical bending experiments using atomic force microscopy were performed to study the mechan...
There is a fundamental need for techniques that are capable of determining the mechanical propertie...
The mechanical properties of individual collagen fibrils of approximately 200 nm in diameter were de...
A novel method based on AFM was used to attach individual collagen fibrils between a glass surface a...