Abstract Tendons are composed of longitudinally aligned collagen fibrils arranged in bundles with an undulating pattern, called crimp. The crimp structure is established during embryonic development and plays a vital role in the mechanical behaviour of tendon, acting as a shock-absorber during loading. However, the mechanism of crimp formation is unknown, partly because of the difficulties of studying tendon development in vivo. Here, we used a 3D cell culture system in which embryonic tendon fibroblasts synthesise a tendonlike construct comprised of collagen fibrils arranged in parallel bundles. Investigations using polarised light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and fluorescence microscopy showed that tendon constructs contained ...
Collagen fibril ultrastructure and course were examined in different connective tissues by PLM, SEM,...
Cell spatial remodelling in tensile connective tissue is at the base of fundamental biological proce...
\u3cp\u3eCollagen content and organization in developing collagenous tissues can be influenced by lo...
AbstractThe black-and-white patterning of tendon fascicles when visualized by light microscopy, also...
The black-and-white patterning of tendon fascicles when visualized by light microscopy, also known a...
AbstractTendon fibroblasts synthesize collagen and form fibrils during embryonic development, but to...
Fibrous extracellular matrix of tendon is considered to be an inextensible anatomical structure cons...
Tendons transmit forces generated from muscle to bone making joint movements possible. Tendon collag...
Tendons are essentially parallel fibers of collagen, ~70 % of the dry weight, interspersed with fibr...
Tendon is composed of parallel fibers of collagen imbedded within a matrix of proteins and glycosami...
The stress-strain behavior of ligaments and tendons begins with a toe region that is believed to res...
The formation of uniaxial fibrous tissues with defined viscoelastic properties implies the existence...
A distinctive feature of embryonic tendon development is the steady increase in collagen fibril diam...
International audienceTendon is a uniaxial connective tissue component of the musculoskeletal system...
Surgical tendon repair is limited by the availability of viable tissue for transplantation. Because ...
Collagen fibril ultrastructure and course were examined in different connective tissues by PLM, SEM,...
Cell spatial remodelling in tensile connective tissue is at the base of fundamental biological proce...
\u3cp\u3eCollagen content and organization in developing collagenous tissues can be influenced by lo...
AbstractThe black-and-white patterning of tendon fascicles when visualized by light microscopy, also...
The black-and-white patterning of tendon fascicles when visualized by light microscopy, also known a...
AbstractTendon fibroblasts synthesize collagen and form fibrils during embryonic development, but to...
Fibrous extracellular matrix of tendon is considered to be an inextensible anatomical structure cons...
Tendons transmit forces generated from muscle to bone making joint movements possible. Tendon collag...
Tendons are essentially parallel fibers of collagen, ~70 % of the dry weight, interspersed with fibr...
Tendon is composed of parallel fibers of collagen imbedded within a matrix of proteins and glycosami...
The stress-strain behavior of ligaments and tendons begins with a toe region that is believed to res...
The formation of uniaxial fibrous tissues with defined viscoelastic properties implies the existence...
A distinctive feature of embryonic tendon development is the steady increase in collagen fibril diam...
International audienceTendon is a uniaxial connective tissue component of the musculoskeletal system...
Surgical tendon repair is limited by the availability of viable tissue for transplantation. Because ...
Collagen fibril ultrastructure and course were examined in different connective tissues by PLM, SEM,...
Cell spatial remodelling in tensile connective tissue is at the base of fundamental biological proce...
\u3cp\u3eCollagen content and organization in developing collagenous tissues can be influenced by lo...