The stiffness and tensile strength of collagen fibres are profoundly influenced by crosslinking density. Ultraviolet radiation is a viable way of producing the cross-links but effects vary with type of ultraviolet light used and duration of exposure. Moreover, prolonged exposure to UV radiation would cause protein degradation and loss of function. In this study, ultraviolet light of two different wavelengths, UVA (365 nm) and UVC (254 nm), were compared to determine their cross-linking capabilities on sheep ligament collagen fibres. In addition, collagen fibres were irradiated for 3 different time periods to determine the effects of brief and prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light. Fibres exposed to UVA displayed mechanical properties su...
PURPOSE: To investigate the possible synergistic effect of ultraviolet A (UVA)/ribofl avin and gluco...
This study was designed to investigate the biochemical mechanisms responsible for the connective tis...
Purpose: A follow-up experimental study on the exposure of animal tarsal plate to ultraviolet-A radi...
Regular exposure of facial skin to sunlight promotes wrinkle formation; ultraviolet (UV) radiation c...
Collagen is the major protein component of cartilage, bone, skin and connective tissue and constitut...
Collagen is a body own protein that, due to its outstanding biocompatibility, is applicable as subst...
Collagen plays a decisive role as a functional substrate in tissue engineering. In particular, the r...
Most of today\u27s ropes are composed of synthetic fibers because of their superior tensile strength...
Purpose: An experimental study to demonstrate in animal eyelids that the controlled exposure of exci...
PURPOSE: An experimental study to demonstrate in animal eyelids that the controlled exposure of exci...
Short wavelength (λ = 254 nm) UV irradiation was evaluated over a range of intensities (0.06 to 0.96...
Reduced amounts of collagen and fragmented collagen fibers are characteristics of aging skin. Recent...
Photochemical crosslinking is an emerging technique able to modify the physicochemical properties of...
The use of collagen scaffold in tissue engineering is on the rise, as modifications to mechanical pr...
A porcine heart valve was irradiated by Ultraviolet (UV) rays (10 W, 254 nm) for 2, 4, 8 and 24 hour...
PURPOSE: To investigate the possible synergistic effect of ultraviolet A (UVA)/ribofl avin and gluco...
This study was designed to investigate the biochemical mechanisms responsible for the connective tis...
Purpose: A follow-up experimental study on the exposure of animal tarsal plate to ultraviolet-A radi...
Regular exposure of facial skin to sunlight promotes wrinkle formation; ultraviolet (UV) radiation c...
Collagen is the major protein component of cartilage, bone, skin and connective tissue and constitut...
Collagen is a body own protein that, due to its outstanding biocompatibility, is applicable as subst...
Collagen plays a decisive role as a functional substrate in tissue engineering. In particular, the r...
Most of today\u27s ropes are composed of synthetic fibers because of their superior tensile strength...
Purpose: An experimental study to demonstrate in animal eyelids that the controlled exposure of exci...
PURPOSE: An experimental study to demonstrate in animal eyelids that the controlled exposure of exci...
Short wavelength (λ = 254 nm) UV irradiation was evaluated over a range of intensities (0.06 to 0.96...
Reduced amounts of collagen and fragmented collagen fibers are characteristics of aging skin. Recent...
Photochemical crosslinking is an emerging technique able to modify the physicochemical properties of...
The use of collagen scaffold in tissue engineering is on the rise, as modifications to mechanical pr...
A porcine heart valve was irradiated by Ultraviolet (UV) rays (10 W, 254 nm) for 2, 4, 8 and 24 hour...
PURPOSE: To investigate the possible synergistic effect of ultraviolet A (UVA)/ribofl avin and gluco...
This study was designed to investigate the biochemical mechanisms responsible for the connective tis...
Purpose: A follow-up experimental study on the exposure of animal tarsal plate to ultraviolet-A radi...