We show that mechanical stiffness is a useful metric for characterizing complex collagen assemblies, providing insight about aggregation products and pathways in collagen-based materials. This study focuses on mechanically robust collagenous membranes produced by an electrochemical synthesis process. Changing the duration of the applied electric field, or adjusting the electrolyte composition (by adding Ca2+, K+, or Na+ or by changing pH), produces membranes with a range of Young’s moduli as determined from force-displacement measurements with an atomic force microscope. The structural organization, characterized by UV−visible spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, optical microscopy, and atomic force microscopy, correlates with the mechanical s...
Collagen forms fibrous networks that reinforce tissues and provide an extracellular matrix for cells...
Collagen and proteoglycans work in unison in the ECM to bear loads, store elastic energy and then di...
AbstractMicromechanical bending experiments using atomic force microscopy were performed to study th...
We show that mechanical stiffness is a useful metric for characterizing complex collagen assemblies,...
The internal structure of porous materials and membranes plays a critical role in their mechanical a...
Collagen is a key component of the extracellular matrix and is the most abundant protein in vertebra...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
Two independently recognized in vitro polymer aggregation variables, electric field and pH, can be u...
Knowledge of the mechanical properties of electrospun fibers is important for their successful appli...
As an engineering view, bone is an interesting material whose material composition and properties ar...
AbstractThe formation of collagen fibers from staggered subfibrils still lacks a universally accepte...
Assembling artificial collagenous tissues with structural, functional, and mechanical properties w...
Collagen constitutes one third of the human proteome, providing mechanical stability, elasticity and...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. Of the 25 types of collagen known, fibril-f...
Collagen forms fibrous networks that reinforce tissues and provide an extracellular matrix for cells...
Collagen and proteoglycans work in unison in the ECM to bear loads, store elastic energy and then di...
AbstractMicromechanical bending experiments using atomic force microscopy were performed to study th...
We show that mechanical stiffness is a useful metric for characterizing complex collagen assemblies,...
The internal structure of porous materials and membranes plays a critical role in their mechanical a...
Collagen is a key component of the extracellular matrix and is the most abundant protein in vertebra...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
Two independently recognized in vitro polymer aggregation variables, electric field and pH, can be u...
Knowledge of the mechanical properties of electrospun fibers is important for their successful appli...
As an engineering view, bone is an interesting material whose material composition and properties ar...
AbstractThe formation of collagen fibers from staggered subfibrils still lacks a universally accepte...
Assembling artificial collagenous tissues with structural, functional, and mechanical properties w...
Collagen constitutes one third of the human proteome, providing mechanical stability, elasticity and...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. Of the 25 types of collagen known, fibril-f...
Collagen forms fibrous networks that reinforce tissues and provide an extracellular matrix for cells...
Collagen and proteoglycans work in unison in the ECM to bear loads, store elastic energy and then di...
AbstractMicromechanical bending experiments using atomic force microscopy were performed to study th...