Crimp is generally conceived of as a ribbon, i.e. a planar periodic orientation variation of collagen fibers. This study was carried out to demonstrate that crimps are complex structures with the possibility of being helically arranged. Thick sections, imbibed in glycerol or even in mineral oil and studied under the polarizing microscope with the help of 1st order red and lambda/4 Sénarmont's compensators proved to be adequate to detect details of collagen fiber orientation with respect to crimp structure. It was found that collagen bundles are ordered aggregates forming helical structures, and crimps are part of such a helical arrangement. The major part of the macromolecules in tendons have a helix conformation that probably influences a ...
Crimps are a typical feature of tendons and of some ligaments where they are responsible for the non...
The collagen fibrils of cornea, blood vessel walls, skin, gut, interstitial tissues, the sheath of t...
The structural organisation at various levels of the tendon hierarchy is important for determining i...
Collagen fibril ultrastructure and course were examined in different connective tissues by PLM, SEM,...
Collagen fibril ultrastructure and course were examined in different connective tissues by PLM, SEM,...
none4noCollagen fibres in tendons and ligaments run straight but in some regions they show crimps wh...
Fibrous extracellular matrix of tendon is considered to be an inextensible anatomical structure cons...
The structural and supraorganizational arrangement of the chordae tendineae components is very impor...
To determine whether collagen solubilized from tendons can regenerate the most relevant characterist...
none8noneM.Franchi; M. Quaranta; M. Raspanti; V. De Pasquale; V. Ottani; M. Fini; G. Giavaresi; A. R...
AbstractThe standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bund...
ABSTRACT The standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bun...
The structure of collagen has been a matter of curiosity, investigation, and debate for the better p...
ABSTRACT The standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bun...
The structure of collagen has been a matter of curiosity, investigation, and debate for the better p...
Crimps are a typical feature of tendons and of some ligaments where they are responsible for the non...
The collagen fibrils of cornea, blood vessel walls, skin, gut, interstitial tissues, the sheath of t...
The structural organisation at various levels of the tendon hierarchy is important for determining i...
Collagen fibril ultrastructure and course were examined in different connective tissues by PLM, SEM,...
Collagen fibril ultrastructure and course were examined in different connective tissues by PLM, SEM,...
none4noCollagen fibres in tendons and ligaments run straight but in some regions they show crimps wh...
Fibrous extracellular matrix of tendon is considered to be an inextensible anatomical structure cons...
The structural and supraorganizational arrangement of the chordae tendineae components is very impor...
To determine whether collagen solubilized from tendons can regenerate the most relevant characterist...
none8noneM.Franchi; M. Quaranta; M. Raspanti; V. De Pasquale; V. Ottani; M. Fini; G. Giavaresi; A. R...
AbstractThe standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bund...
ABSTRACT The standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bun...
The structure of collagen has been a matter of curiosity, investigation, and debate for the better p...
ABSTRACT The standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bun...
The structure of collagen has been a matter of curiosity, investigation, and debate for the better p...
Crimps are a typical feature of tendons and of some ligaments where they are responsible for the non...
The collagen fibrils of cornea, blood vessel walls, skin, gut, interstitial tissues, the sheath of t...
The structural organisation at various levels of the tendon hierarchy is important for determining i...