Hyaluronan, lubricin and phospholipids, molecules ubiquitous in synovial joints, such as hips and knees, have separately been invoked as the lubricants responsible for the remarkable lubrication of articular cartilage; but alone, these molecules cannot explain the extremely low friction at the high pressures of such joints. We find that surface-anchored hyaluronan molecules complex synergistically with phosphatidylcholine lipids present in joints to form a boundary lubricating layer, which, with coefficient of friction μ≈0.001 at pressures to over 100 atm, has a frictional behaviour resembling that of articular cartilage in the major joints. Our findings point to a scenario where each of the molecules has a different role but must act toget...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
Phospholipids and hyaluronan are two key biomolecules that contribute to the excellent lubrication o...
Fibronectin (FN) is a glycoprotein found in the superficial zone of cartilage; however, its role in ...
Hyaluronan, lubricin and phospholipids, molecules ubiquitous in synovial joints, such as hips and kn...
<div><p>When lubricated by synovial fluid, articular cartilage provides some of the lowest friction ...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Using a surface force balance, normal and shear interactions hav...
When lubricated by synovial fluid, articular cartilage provides some of the lowest friction coeffici...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
High molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HA) is present in articular joints and synovial fluid at high...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
Using a surface force balance, normal and shear interactions have been measured between two atomical...
Phospholipids and hyaluronan have been implied to fulfil important roles in synovial joint lubricati...
This paper presents a new insight into the mechanism of biolubrication of articulating mammalian joi...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
This paper presents a new insight into the mechanism of biolubrication of articulating mammalian joi...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
Phospholipids and hyaluronan are two key biomolecules that contribute to the excellent lubrication o...
Fibronectin (FN) is a glycoprotein found in the superficial zone of cartilage; however, its role in ...
Hyaluronan, lubricin and phospholipids, molecules ubiquitous in synovial joints, such as hips and kn...
<div><p>When lubricated by synovial fluid, articular cartilage provides some of the lowest friction ...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Using a surface force balance, normal and shear interactions hav...
When lubricated by synovial fluid, articular cartilage provides some of the lowest friction coeffici...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
High molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HA) is present in articular joints and synovial fluid at high...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
Using a surface force balance, normal and shear interactions have been measured between two atomical...
Phospholipids and hyaluronan have been implied to fulfil important roles in synovial joint lubricati...
This paper presents a new insight into the mechanism of biolubrication of articulating mammalian joi...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
This paper presents a new insight into the mechanism of biolubrication of articulating mammalian joi...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
Phospholipids and hyaluronan are two key biomolecules that contribute to the excellent lubrication o...
Fibronectin (FN) is a glycoprotein found in the superficial zone of cartilage; however, its role in ...