To determine whether collagen solubilized from tendons can regenerate the most relevant characteristics of the supraorganization was the aim of the present study. Extracted and purified collagen in acetic acid solutions subjected to precipitation and extensive dialysis was found to produce gels with rheological properties that allowed them to form threads and rubber-like rods. Molecular order and the ordered aggregational state of the fibers were detected by optical anisotropy at the polarization microscope. Self-assembly and self-organization resulted in a supraorganized structure in which the fibers are ordered parallel to the long axis of the thread or the rod, and in an intertwined helical organization. The highly birefringent fibers an...
Collagen, the most abundant protein of connective tissues, in various forms has a wide applications ...
Segmental long spacing (SLS) collagen self-assembly was studied by analyzing aggregates formed from ...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
We present in situ studies on the self-assembly and dynamic evolution of collagen gels from semidilu...
We present in situ studies on the self-assembly and dynamic evolution of collagen gels from semidilu...
grantor: University of TorontoThe solution-phase association of biological molecules to fo...
The optical anisotropies (linear dichroism or LD and birefringence) of crystalline aggregates of the...
Wet spinning is an established fibre manufacturing route to realise collagen fibres with preserved t...
Crimp is generally conceived of as a ribbon, i.e. a planar periodic orientation variation of collage...
Collagen is a fibrous protein representing the main constituent of connective tissue in mammals, wit...
Birefringence can reveal much of the morphology, molecular order, heterogeneity of fiber orientation...
Collagen is the primary structural element in extracellular matrices. In the form of fibers it acts ...
In the last years, adsorbed collagen was shown to form layers with a supramolecular organization dep...
Type I collagen is a major constituent of many biological tissues, including skin, bone, tendon and ...
<p>(A) Turbidity increases significantly as collagen self-assembles into fibrils. Experiments were c...
Collagen, the most abundant protein of connective tissues, in various forms has a wide applications ...
Segmental long spacing (SLS) collagen self-assembly was studied by analyzing aggregates formed from ...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
We present in situ studies on the self-assembly and dynamic evolution of collagen gels from semidilu...
We present in situ studies on the self-assembly and dynamic evolution of collagen gels from semidilu...
grantor: University of TorontoThe solution-phase association of biological molecules to fo...
The optical anisotropies (linear dichroism or LD and birefringence) of crystalline aggregates of the...
Wet spinning is an established fibre manufacturing route to realise collagen fibres with preserved t...
Crimp is generally conceived of as a ribbon, i.e. a planar periodic orientation variation of collage...
Collagen is a fibrous protein representing the main constituent of connective tissue in mammals, wit...
Birefringence can reveal much of the morphology, molecular order, heterogeneity of fiber orientation...
Collagen is the primary structural element in extracellular matrices. In the form of fibers it acts ...
In the last years, adsorbed collagen was shown to form layers with a supramolecular organization dep...
Type I collagen is a major constituent of many biological tissues, including skin, bone, tendon and ...
<p>(A) Turbidity increases significantly as collagen self-assembles into fibrils. Experiments were c...
Collagen, the most abundant protein of connective tissues, in various forms has a wide applications ...
Segmental long spacing (SLS) collagen self-assembly was studied by analyzing aggregates formed from ...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...