An increase in non-enzymatic collagen matrix cross-links, such as advanced glycation end-products (AGEs), is known to be a major complication in human mineralized tissues, often causing abnormal fractures. However, degradation of mechanical properties in relation to AGEs has not been fully elucidated at the material level. Here, we report nanoscale time-dependent deformation and dimensional recovery of human tooth dentin that has undergone glycation induced by x-ray irradiation. The reduction in enzymatic collagen cross-linking and the increased level of AGEs with concomitant growth of disordered collagen matrix diminished creep deformation recovery in the lower mineralized target region. However, the elevated AGEs level alone did not cause...
The denaturation of collagen at the molecular level in bone and dentin can impact their structure an...
The tough bulk of dentin in teeth supports enamel, creating cutting and grinding biostructures with ...
AbstractThe knowledge of the mechanical properties of dental materials related to their hierarchical...
Accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) in biological tissues occurs as a consequence...
Abstract Radiotherapy for malignancies in the head and neck can cause common complications that can ...
Bone comprises a complex structure of primarily collagen, hydroxyapatite and water, where each hiera...
Advanced glycation end-products (AGE) contribute to age-related connective tissue damage and functio...
Advanced glycation end-products (AGE) contribute to age-related connective tissue damage and functio...
The mechanical properties of articular cartilage depend on the quality of its matrix, which consists...
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the human body. It is highly conserved across sp...
Bone has a complex hierarchical microstructure that spans from the nanoscale of the collagen molecul...
Nonenzymatic glycation (NEG) describes a series of post-translational modifications in the collageno...
Type I collagen is the most abundant form of the most abundant protein in the human body, yet the me...
Nonenzymatic glycation (NEG) describes a series of post-translational modifications in the collageno...
Dentin in teeth is a bone-like nanocomposite built of carbonated hydroxyapatite (cHAP) mineral parti...
The denaturation of collagen at the molecular level in bone and dentin can impact their structure an...
The tough bulk of dentin in teeth supports enamel, creating cutting and grinding biostructures with ...
AbstractThe knowledge of the mechanical properties of dental materials related to their hierarchical...
Accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) in biological tissues occurs as a consequence...
Abstract Radiotherapy for malignancies in the head and neck can cause common complications that can ...
Bone comprises a complex structure of primarily collagen, hydroxyapatite and water, where each hiera...
Advanced glycation end-products (AGE) contribute to age-related connective tissue damage and functio...
Advanced glycation end-products (AGE) contribute to age-related connective tissue damage and functio...
The mechanical properties of articular cartilage depend on the quality of its matrix, which consists...
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the human body. It is highly conserved across sp...
Bone has a complex hierarchical microstructure that spans from the nanoscale of the collagen molecul...
Nonenzymatic glycation (NEG) describes a series of post-translational modifications in the collageno...
Type I collagen is the most abundant form of the most abundant protein in the human body, yet the me...
Nonenzymatic glycation (NEG) describes a series of post-translational modifications in the collageno...
Dentin in teeth is a bone-like nanocomposite built of carbonated hydroxyapatite (cHAP) mineral parti...
The denaturation of collagen at the molecular level in bone and dentin can impact their structure an...
The tough bulk of dentin in teeth supports enamel, creating cutting and grinding biostructures with ...
AbstractThe knowledge of the mechanical properties of dental materials related to their hierarchical...