Collagen structure of young and old rats was examined by using atomic force microscope (AFM) images. Rat tail tendons of eight and twenty-four month-old Wistar rats were digested enzymatically (pepsin), and allowed to refibrillate for 24 hours at 37 degrees C. The samples were examined using a Nanoscope III (Digital Instruments, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.) with a J scanning head and a 200 mu m silicon nitride cantilever. The study was performed in air and without filters. The AFM inspection of refibrillated collagen produced images showing long fibrils with relatively homogeneous heights and widths, characterized by clear banding with a periodic interval (D band) of 67 nm. With respect to collagen extracted from young rats, collagen extracte...
There is a fundamental need for techniques that are capable of determining the mechanical propertie...
The extracellular matrix is a complex, integrated macromolecular system which plays a crucial role i...
Most studies on the interaction of collagen with proteoglycans, two universal components of connecti...
Collagen structure of young and old rats was examined by using atomic force microscope (AFM) images....
The collagen structure of young and old rats was examined using a scanning force microscope (SFM). R...
AbstractCollagen fibrils play an important role in the human body, providing tensile strength to con...
Atomic force microscopy was used to study the geometric structure of collagen fibrils and molecules ...
In a previous study, we found that different collagen gels produced using collagen fibrils extracted...
We have imaged native rat tail and reconstituted bovine dermal type I collagen by atomic force micro...
Tendons are transition tissues that transfer the contractile forces generated by the muscles to the ...
<div><p>Tendons are transition tissues that transfer the contractile forces generated by the muscles...
The microarchitecture of collagen fibrils in the articular disc of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)...
Native, unfixed collagen fibrils from rat tail tendon were dehydrated following different procedures...
We review in this paper some reported data on age-dependent modification of proteins pointing out th...
Collagen is the most important structural protein in the human body, providing tissues with increase...
There is a fundamental need for techniques that are capable of determining the mechanical propertie...
The extracellular matrix is a complex, integrated macromolecular system which plays a crucial role i...
Most studies on the interaction of collagen with proteoglycans, two universal components of connecti...
Collagen structure of young and old rats was examined by using atomic force microscope (AFM) images....
The collagen structure of young and old rats was examined using a scanning force microscope (SFM). R...
AbstractCollagen fibrils play an important role in the human body, providing tensile strength to con...
Atomic force microscopy was used to study the geometric structure of collagen fibrils and molecules ...
In a previous study, we found that different collagen gels produced using collagen fibrils extracted...
We have imaged native rat tail and reconstituted bovine dermal type I collagen by atomic force micro...
Tendons are transition tissues that transfer the contractile forces generated by the muscles to the ...
<div><p>Tendons are transition tissues that transfer the contractile forces generated by the muscles...
The microarchitecture of collagen fibrils in the articular disc of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)...
Native, unfixed collagen fibrils from rat tail tendon were dehydrated following different procedures...
We review in this paper some reported data on age-dependent modification of proteins pointing out th...
Collagen is the most important structural protein in the human body, providing tissues with increase...
There is a fundamental need for techniques that are capable of determining the mechanical propertie...
The extracellular matrix is a complex, integrated macromolecular system which plays a crucial role i...
Most studies on the interaction of collagen with proteoglycans, two universal components of connecti...