International audienceBone is an engineering marvel that achieves a unique combination of stiffness and toughness exceeding that of synthesized materials. In orthopedics, we are currently challenged for the child population that needs a less stiff but a tougher bone substitute than adults. Recent evidence suggests that the relationship between inter-molecular connections that involve the two main bone building blocks, TropoCollagen molecules (TC) and carbonated Hydroxyapatite (cAp), and bone macroscopic mechanical properties, stiffness and toughness, are key to building bone substitute materials for children. The goal of our study is to establish how inter-molecular connections that occur during bone mineralization are related to macroscopi...
Bone is a biomaterial undergoing continuous renewal. The renewal process is known as bone remodellin...
The hierarchical structure of bone and intrinsic material properties of its two primary constituents...
Bone is a highly hierarchical complex structure that consists of organic and mineral components repr...
International audienceBone is an engineering marvel that achieves a unique combination of stiffness ...
Abstract Bone is an intriguingly complex material. It combines high strength, toughness and lightwei...
Hierarchical materials are abundantly found in nature, and recently object of biomimetic and enginee...
Bone, as a mineralized composite of inorganic (mostly carbonated hydroxyapatite) and organic (mainly...
Bone can achieve high strength and toughness simultaneously through its composite structure and mult...
Hard biomaterials such as bone, dentin, and nacre show remarkable mechanical performance and serve a...
International audienceClinical literature describes a specific type of children bone fracture, known...
Here we focus on recent advances in understanding the deformation and fracture behavior of collagen,...
Bone fracture risk is influenced by bone quality, which encompasses bone's composition as well as it...
Bone remodeling characterizes the lifelong turnover and adaptation of bone tissue to its mechanical ...
Bone is a biomaterial undergoing continuous renewal. The renewal process is known as bone remodellin...
The hierarchical structure of bone and intrinsic material properties of its two primary constituents...
Bone is a highly hierarchical complex structure that consists of organic and mineral components repr...
International audienceBone is an engineering marvel that achieves a unique combination of stiffness ...
Abstract Bone is an intriguingly complex material. It combines high strength, toughness and lightwei...
Hierarchical materials are abundantly found in nature, and recently object of biomimetic and enginee...
Bone, as a mineralized composite of inorganic (mostly carbonated hydroxyapatite) and organic (mainly...
Bone can achieve high strength and toughness simultaneously through its composite structure and mult...
Hard biomaterials such as bone, dentin, and nacre show remarkable mechanical performance and serve a...
International audienceClinical literature describes a specific type of children bone fracture, known...
Here we focus on recent advances in understanding the deformation and fracture behavior of collagen,...
Bone fracture risk is influenced by bone quality, which encompasses bone's composition as well as it...
Bone remodeling characterizes the lifelong turnover and adaptation of bone tissue to its mechanical ...
Bone is a biomaterial undergoing continuous renewal. The renewal process is known as bone remodellin...
The hierarchical structure of bone and intrinsic material properties of its two primary constituents...
Bone is a highly hierarchical complex structure that consists of organic and mineral components repr...