AbstractThe characterization of the structure of highly hierarchical biosamples such as collagen-based tissues at the scale of tens of nanometers is essential to correlate the tissue structure with its growth processes. Coherent x-ray Bragg ptychography is an innovative imaging technique that gives high resolution images of the ordered parts of such samples. Herein, we report how we used this method to image the collagen fibrillar ultrastructure of intact rat tail tendons. The images show ordered fibrils extending over 10–20 μm in length, with a quantifiable D-banding spacing variation of 0.2%. Occasional defects in the fibrils distribution have also been observed, likely indicating fibrillar fusion events
AbstractFibrillar collagen, being highly noncentrosymmetric, possesses a tremendous nonlinear suscep...
Collagen is an ubiquitous protein which plays a central role in the architecture and the mechanical ...
Background: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingd...
AbstractBackground: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the anim...
Tendons play a key role in the musculoskeletal system as their main functions are to connect muscles...
Collagen fibrils resemble smectic, liquid crystals in being highly ordered axially but relatively di...
AbstractCollagen fibrils play an important role in the human body, providing tensile strength to con...
AbstractThe standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bund...
This article details a quantitative method to measure the D-periodic spacing of type I collagen fibr...
BACKGROUND:3-dimensional imaging modalities for optically dense connective tissues such as tendons a...
Collagen fibers and fibrils that comprise tendons and ligaments are disrupted or damaged during inju...
Although the axial D-periodic spacing is a well-recognized nanomorphological feature of type I colla...
The specific viscoelastic mechanical properties of Achilles tendons are highly dependent on the stru...
The accumulation of microstructural collagen damage following repetitive loading is linked to painfu...
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein found in the human body, and is responsible for pro...
AbstractFibrillar collagen, being highly noncentrosymmetric, possesses a tremendous nonlinear suscep...
Collagen is an ubiquitous protein which plays a central role in the architecture and the mechanical ...
Background: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingd...
AbstractBackground: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the anim...
Tendons play a key role in the musculoskeletal system as their main functions are to connect muscles...
Collagen fibrils resemble smectic, liquid crystals in being highly ordered axially but relatively di...
AbstractCollagen fibrils play an important role in the human body, providing tensile strength to con...
AbstractThe standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bund...
This article details a quantitative method to measure the D-periodic spacing of type I collagen fibr...
BACKGROUND:3-dimensional imaging modalities for optically dense connective tissues such as tendons a...
Collagen fibers and fibrils that comprise tendons and ligaments are disrupted or damaged during inju...
Although the axial D-periodic spacing is a well-recognized nanomorphological feature of type I colla...
The specific viscoelastic mechanical properties of Achilles tendons are highly dependent on the stru...
The accumulation of microstructural collagen damage following repetitive loading is linked to painfu...
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein found in the human body, and is responsible for pro...
AbstractFibrillar collagen, being highly noncentrosymmetric, possesses a tremendous nonlinear suscep...
Collagen is an ubiquitous protein which plays a central role in the architecture and the mechanical ...
Background: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingd...