AbstractFibrin gels are biological networks that play a fundamental role in blood coagulation and other patho/physiological processes, such as thrombosis and cancer. Electron and confocal microscopies show a collection of fibers that are relatively monodisperse in diameter, not uniformly distributed, and connected at nodal points with a branching order of ∼3–4. Although in the confocal images the hydrated fibers appear to be quite straight (mass fractal dimension Dm = 1), for the overall system 1<Dm<2. Based on the confocal images, we developed a method to generate three-dimensional (3D) in silico gels made of cylindrical sticks of diameter d, density ρ, and average length 〈L〉, joined at randomly distributed nodal points. The resulting 3D n...
AbstractThe average pore size ξ0 of filamentous networks assembled from biological macromolecules is...
Fibrin is the major extracellular component of blood clots and a proteinaceous hydrogel used as a ve...
Fibrin hydrogels are promising carrier materials in tissue engineering. They are biocompatible and e...
Fibrin gels are biological networks that play a fundamental role in blood coagulation and other path...
Fibrin gel polymerization, key element of blood coagulation, produces the network inside which plate...
The concentration dependence of the structure of fibrin gels, formed following fibrinogen activation...
We show how small- and wide-angle elastic light scattering (q 3c 0.03-30 \u3bcm-l) can be used to q...
The three-dimensional (3-d) network structure of the gel composed of rigid rod-shaped protein (fibri...
We report protocols and techniques to image and mechanically manipulate individual fibrin fibers, wh...
AbstractWe report protocols and techniques to image and mechanically manipulate individual fibrin fi...
AbstractThe average pore size ξ0 of filamentous networks assembled from biological macromolecules is...
Fibrin is the major extracellular component of blood clots and a proteinaceous hydrogel used as a ve...
Fibrin hydrogels are promising carrier materials in tissue engineering. They are biocompatible and e...
Fibrin gels are biological networks that play a fundamental role in blood coagulation and other path...
Fibrin gel polymerization, key element of blood coagulation, produces the network inside which plate...
The concentration dependence of the structure of fibrin gels, formed following fibrinogen activation...
We show how small- and wide-angle elastic light scattering (q 3c 0.03-30 \u3bcm-l) can be used to q...
The three-dimensional (3-d) network structure of the gel composed of rigid rod-shaped protein (fibri...
We report protocols and techniques to image and mechanically manipulate individual fibrin fibers, wh...
AbstractWe report protocols and techniques to image and mechanically manipulate individual fibrin fi...
AbstractThe average pore size ξ0 of filamentous networks assembled from biological macromolecules is...
Fibrin is the major extracellular component of blood clots and a proteinaceous hydrogel used as a ve...
Fibrin hydrogels are promising carrier materials in tissue engineering. They are biocompatible and e...