AbstractCollagen fibrils are the principal tensile element of vertebrate tissues where they occur in the extracellular matrix as spatially organised arrays. A major challenge is to understand how the mechanisms of nucleation, growth and remodelling yield fibrils of tissue-specific diameter and length. Here we have developed a seeding system whereby collagen fibrils were isolated from avian embryonic tendon and added to purified collagen solution, in order to characterise fibril surface nucleation and growth mechanisms. Fragmentation of tendon in liquid nitrogen followed by Dounce homogenisation generated fibril length fragments. Most (>94%) of the fractured ends of fibrils, which show an abrupt square profile, were found to act as nucleatio...
Abstract Tendons are composed of longitudinally aligned collagen fibrils arranged in bundles with an...
AbstractUsing the peptide hormone glucagon and Aβ(1–40) as model systems, we have sought to elucidat...
AbstractCollagen fibrils play an important role in the human body, providing tensile strength to con...
Collagen fibril formation has been studied in tissues by light and electron microscopy; in solution ...
Collagens are triple helical proteins that occur in the extracellular matrix (ECM) and at the cell–E...
AbstractCollagen fibrils are nanostructured biological cables essential to the structural integrity ...
Type I collagen is a major constituent of many biological tissues, including skin, bone, tendon and ...
A fundamental question concerning the development of the extracellular matrix is what factors contro...
AbstractTendon fibroblasts synthesize collagen and form fibrils during embryonic development, but to...
The type I collagen monomer is one of nature’s most exquisite and prevalent structural tools. Its 30...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in human body and the major component of the extracellular mat...
AbstractFibrous long spacing collagen (FLS) fibrils are collagen fibrils in which the periodicity is...
Collagen content and organization in developing collagenous tissues can be influenced by local tissu...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
Collagen- and fibrin-based gels are extensively used to study cell behaviour. However, 2D-3D and col...
Abstract Tendons are composed of longitudinally aligned collagen fibrils arranged in bundles with an...
AbstractUsing the peptide hormone glucagon and Aβ(1–40) as model systems, we have sought to elucidat...
AbstractCollagen fibrils play an important role in the human body, providing tensile strength to con...
Collagen fibril formation has been studied in tissues by light and electron microscopy; in solution ...
Collagens are triple helical proteins that occur in the extracellular matrix (ECM) and at the cell–E...
AbstractCollagen fibrils are nanostructured biological cables essential to the structural integrity ...
Type I collagen is a major constituent of many biological tissues, including skin, bone, tendon and ...
A fundamental question concerning the development of the extracellular matrix is what factors contro...
AbstractTendon fibroblasts synthesize collagen and form fibrils during embryonic development, but to...
The type I collagen monomer is one of nature’s most exquisite and prevalent structural tools. Its 30...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in human body and the major component of the extracellular mat...
AbstractFibrous long spacing collagen (FLS) fibrils are collagen fibrils in which the periodicity is...
Collagen content and organization in developing collagenous tissues can be influenced by local tissu...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
Collagen- and fibrin-based gels are extensively used to study cell behaviour. However, 2D-3D and col...
Abstract Tendons are composed of longitudinally aligned collagen fibrils arranged in bundles with an...
AbstractUsing the peptide hormone glucagon and Aβ(1–40) as model systems, we have sought to elucidat...
AbstractCollagen fibrils play an important role in the human body, providing tensile strength to con...