Publisher's PDF.The mechanical function of soft collagenous tissues is largely determined by their hierarchical organization of collagen molecules. While collagen fibrils are believed to be discontinuous and transfer load through shearing of the interfibrillar matrix, interfibrillar shear stresses have never been quantified. Scaling traditional shear testing procedures down to the fibrillar length scale is impractical and would introduce substantial artifacts. Here, through the use of a novel microscopic variation of notch tension testing, we explicitly demonstrate the existence of interfibrillar shear stresses within tendon fascicles and provide the first measurement of their magnitude. Axial stress gradients along the sample length...
A fundamental understanding of the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is critic...
The mechanical properties of ligaments are key contributors to the stability and function of musculo...
A precise analysis of the mechanical response of collagen fibrils in tendon tissue is critical to un...
While the normal function of tendons is critical for daily activity and a high quality of life, the ...
Despite distinct mechanical functions, biological soft tissues have a common microstructure in which...
The connective tissues such as tendons contain an extracellular matrix (ECM) comprising collagen fib...
Ligament mechanical behavior is primarily regulated by fibrous networks of type I collagen. Although...
Mechanics of soft collagenous tissues is highly influenced by its structured histological macroscopi...
The in vivo mechanical function of biologic connective tissues is generally hypothesized to be a cri...
The mechanical properties of individual collagen fibrils of approximately 200 nm in diameter were de...
AbstractCollagen, a molecule consisting of three braided protein helices, is the primary building bl...
<p>Multiscale testing demonstrates that higher concentrations of DTAF (A) decrease interfibrillar sl...
AbstractMechanical testing of collagenous tissues at different length scales will provide improved u...
In many fiber-reinforced tissues, collagen fibers are embedded within a glycosaminoglycan-rich extra...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. Of the 25 types of collagen known, fibril-f...
A fundamental understanding of the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is critic...
The mechanical properties of ligaments are key contributors to the stability and function of musculo...
A precise analysis of the mechanical response of collagen fibrils in tendon tissue is critical to un...
While the normal function of tendons is critical for daily activity and a high quality of life, the ...
Despite distinct mechanical functions, biological soft tissues have a common microstructure in which...
The connective tissues such as tendons contain an extracellular matrix (ECM) comprising collagen fib...
Ligament mechanical behavior is primarily regulated by fibrous networks of type I collagen. Although...
Mechanics of soft collagenous tissues is highly influenced by its structured histological macroscopi...
The in vivo mechanical function of biologic connective tissues is generally hypothesized to be a cri...
The mechanical properties of individual collagen fibrils of approximately 200 nm in diameter were de...
AbstractCollagen, a molecule consisting of three braided protein helices, is the primary building bl...
<p>Multiscale testing demonstrates that higher concentrations of DTAF (A) decrease interfibrillar sl...
AbstractMechanical testing of collagenous tissues at different length scales will provide improved u...
In many fiber-reinforced tissues, collagen fibers are embedded within a glycosaminoglycan-rich extra...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. Of the 25 types of collagen known, fibril-f...
A fundamental understanding of the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is critic...
The mechanical properties of ligaments are key contributors to the stability and function of musculo...
A precise analysis of the mechanical response of collagen fibrils in tendon tissue is critical to un...