In the last years, adsorbed collagen was shown to form layers with a supramolecular organization depending on the substrate surface properties and on the preparation procedure. If the concentration of collagen and the duration of adsorption are sufficient, fibrillar collagen structures are formed, corresponding to assemblies of a few molecules. This occurs more readily on hydrophobic compared to hydrophilic surfaces. This study aims at understanding the origin of such fibrillar structures and in particular at determining whether they result from the deposition of fibrils formed in solution or from the building of assemblies at the interface. Therefore, type I collagen solutions with an increasing degree of aggregation were prepared, using t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe solution-phase association of biological molecules to fo...
To evaluate the influence of substratum surface characteristics on protein adsorption processes, we ...
Adsorption of collagen (300 nm length, 1.5 nm diameter) on poly(ethylene terephthalate) and the infl...
The aim of this work is to better understand the factors and mechanisms leading to the supramolecula...
The adsorption of collagen (type I from calf skin) was studied, comparing different collagen sources...
The supramolecular organisation of collagen adsorbed on polymer substrates was investigated as a fun...
Adsorption (at 37 degrees C) of type I collagen, in native and heat-denatured (30 min at 40 and 90 d...
The behavior of endothelial cells (HUVECs) in contact with thin collagen films presenting different ...
The organization of adsorbed type I collagen layers was examined on a series of polystyrene (PS)/pol...
The organization of adsorbed type I collagen layers was examined on a series of polystyrene (PS)/pol...
The aim of this work is to achieve a better understanding of the nanoscale organization of adsorbed ...
tCollagen is a large anisotropic and self-assembling extracellular matrix protein. Understanding and...
The supramolecular organization of collagen adsorbed from a 7 microg/ml solution on polystyrene was ...
The adsorption of collagen on polystyrene (PS) and polystyrene oxidized by oxygen plasma discharge (...
Collagen (type I from calf skin) adsorption on polystyrene (PS) and plasma-oxidized polystyrene (PSo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe solution-phase association of biological molecules to fo...
To evaluate the influence of substratum surface characteristics on protein adsorption processes, we ...
Adsorption of collagen (300 nm length, 1.5 nm diameter) on poly(ethylene terephthalate) and the infl...
The aim of this work is to better understand the factors and mechanisms leading to the supramolecula...
The adsorption of collagen (type I from calf skin) was studied, comparing different collagen sources...
The supramolecular organisation of collagen adsorbed on polymer substrates was investigated as a fun...
Adsorption (at 37 degrees C) of type I collagen, in native and heat-denatured (30 min at 40 and 90 d...
The behavior of endothelial cells (HUVECs) in contact with thin collagen films presenting different ...
The organization of adsorbed type I collagen layers was examined on a series of polystyrene (PS)/pol...
The organization of adsorbed type I collagen layers was examined on a series of polystyrene (PS)/pol...
The aim of this work is to achieve a better understanding of the nanoscale organization of adsorbed ...
tCollagen is a large anisotropic and self-assembling extracellular matrix protein. Understanding and...
The supramolecular organization of collagen adsorbed from a 7 microg/ml solution on polystyrene was ...
The adsorption of collagen on polystyrene (PS) and polystyrene oxidized by oxygen plasma discharge (...
Collagen (type I from calf skin) adsorption on polystyrene (PS) and plasma-oxidized polystyrene (PSo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe solution-phase association of biological molecules to fo...
To evaluate the influence of substratum surface characteristics on protein adsorption processes, we ...
Adsorption of collagen (300 nm length, 1.5 nm diameter) on poly(ethylene terephthalate) and the infl...