The functional role of collagen piezoelectricity has been under debate since the discovery of piezoelectricity in bone in 1957. The possibility that piezoelectricity plays a role in bone remodelling has generated interest in the investigation of this effect in relevant physiological conditions; however, there are conflicting reports as to whether collagen is piezoelectric in a humid environment. In macroscale measurements, the piezoelectricity in hydrated tendon has been shown to be insignificant compared to dehydrated tendon, whereas, at the nanoscale, the piezoelectric effect has been observed in both dry and wet bone using piezo response force microscopy (PFM). In this work, the electromechanical properties of type I collagen from a rat ...
The piezoelectricity of collagen is purported to be linked to many biological processes including bo...
This chapter summarized explores in vivo use of a piezoelectric polymer for bone mechanical stimula...
Piezoelectric properties of rat tail tendons, sectioned at angles of 0, 59, and 90° relative to the ...
Interferometric measurements of bovine bone and tendon show that the values of the piezoelectric str...
Electromechanical coupling is ubiquitous in nature and is a functional characteristic in a large ran...
According to “Wolff's Law”, bone is deposited and reinforced at areas of greatest stress. From a cli...
Two piezoelectric constants (polarization per unit stress, d=d'-id'', and polarization per unit stra...
Abstract Piezoresponse force microscopy was applied to directly study individual type I collagen fib...
Assembling artificial collagenous tissues with structural, functional, and mechanical properties w...
According to “Wolff’s Law”, bone is deposited and reinforced at areas of greatest stress. From a cli...
Journal articleAssembling artificial collagenous tissues with structural, functional, and mechanical...
Controversy exists over the source of strain induced polarization in bone. The debate has spanned fi...
The converse piezoelectric effect in collagen type II fibrils, the main collagen constituent in cart...
peer-reviewedThe mechanical and electromechanical behaviour of bone such as elasticity and piezoele...
AbstractThe piezoelectric properties of single collagen type I fibrils in fascia were imaged with su...
The piezoelectricity of collagen is purported to be linked to many biological processes including bo...
This chapter summarized explores in vivo use of a piezoelectric polymer for bone mechanical stimula...
Piezoelectric properties of rat tail tendons, sectioned at angles of 0, 59, and 90° relative to the ...
Interferometric measurements of bovine bone and tendon show that the values of the piezoelectric str...
Electromechanical coupling is ubiquitous in nature and is a functional characteristic in a large ran...
According to “Wolff's Law”, bone is deposited and reinforced at areas of greatest stress. From a cli...
Two piezoelectric constants (polarization per unit stress, d=d'-id'', and polarization per unit stra...
Abstract Piezoresponse force microscopy was applied to directly study individual type I collagen fib...
Assembling artificial collagenous tissues with structural, functional, and mechanical properties w...
According to “Wolff’s Law”, bone is deposited and reinforced at areas of greatest stress. From a cli...
Journal articleAssembling artificial collagenous tissues with structural, functional, and mechanical...
Controversy exists over the source of strain induced polarization in bone. The debate has spanned fi...
The converse piezoelectric effect in collagen type II fibrils, the main collagen constituent in cart...
peer-reviewedThe mechanical and electromechanical behaviour of bone such as elasticity and piezoele...
AbstractThe piezoelectric properties of single collagen type I fibrils in fascia were imaged with su...
The piezoelectricity of collagen is purported to be linked to many biological processes including bo...
This chapter summarized explores in vivo use of a piezoelectric polymer for bone mechanical stimula...
Piezoelectric properties of rat tail tendons, sectioned at angles of 0, 59, and 90° relative to the ...