Both atomistic and experimental studies reveal the dependence of collagen fibril mechanics on biochemical and biophysical features such as, for instance, cross-link density, water content and protein sequence. In order to move toward a multiscale structural description of biological tissues, a novel analytical model for collagen fibril mechanics is herein presented. The model is based on a multiscale approach that incorporates and couples: thermal fluctuations in collagen molecules; the uncoiling of collagen triple helix; the stretching of molecular backbone; the straightening of the telopeptide in which covalent cross-links form; slip-pulse mechanisms due to the rupture of intermolecular weak bonds; molecular interstrand delamination due t...
In this paper the influence of cross-links between collagen molecules on the elastic mechanical beha...
In this paper the influence of cross-links between collagen molecules on the elastic mechanical beha...
In this paper the influence of cross-links between collagen molecules on the elastic mechanical beha...
Both atomistic and experimental studies reveal the dependence of collagen fibril mechanics on bioche...
Both atomistic and experimental studies reveal the dependence of collagen fibril mechanics on bioche...
AbstractCollagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic...
Collagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic, shows ...
In this paper, a novel modeling approach for describing the elasto-damage mechanical response of col...
In this paper, a novel modeling approach for describing the elasto-damage mechanical response of col...
In this paper, a novel modeling approach for describing the elasto-damage mechanical response of col...
Mechanics of soft collagenous tissues is highly influenced by its structured histological macroscopi...
Collagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic, shows ...
Mechanics of soft collagenous tissues is highly influenced by its structured histological macroscopi...
Mechanics of soft collagenous tissues is highly influenced by its structured histological macroscopi...
Type I collagen is one of the most important proteins in the human body because of its role in provi...
In this paper the influence of cross-links between collagen molecules on the elastic mechanical beha...
In this paper the influence of cross-links between collagen molecules on the elastic mechanical beha...
In this paper the influence of cross-links between collagen molecules on the elastic mechanical beha...
Both atomistic and experimental studies reveal the dependence of collagen fibril mechanics on bioche...
Both atomistic and experimental studies reveal the dependence of collagen fibril mechanics on bioche...
AbstractCollagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic...
Collagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic, shows ...
In this paper, a novel modeling approach for describing the elasto-damage mechanical response of col...
In this paper, a novel modeling approach for describing the elasto-damage mechanical response of col...
In this paper, a novel modeling approach for describing the elasto-damage mechanical response of col...
Mechanics of soft collagenous tissues is highly influenced by its structured histological macroscopi...
Collagen is a ubiquitous protein with remarkable mechanical properties. It is highly elastic, shows ...
Mechanics of soft collagenous tissues is highly influenced by its structured histological macroscopi...
Mechanics of soft collagenous tissues is highly influenced by its structured histological macroscopi...
Type I collagen is one of the most important proteins in the human body because of its role in provi...
In this paper the influence of cross-links between collagen molecules on the elastic mechanical beha...
In this paper the influence of cross-links between collagen molecules on the elastic mechanical beha...
In this paper the influence of cross-links between collagen molecules on the elastic mechanical beha...