Visualization of flow-aligned type I collagen self-assembly in tunable pH gradients

  • Köster, Sarah
  • Leach, Jennie B.
  • Struth, Bernd
  • Pfohl, Thomas
  • Wong, Joyce Y.
Publication date
January 2007
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Collagen is a major component of the extracellular matrix that exhibits unique hierarchical organization at multiple length scales ranging from nano to macroscale. Despite numerous methods to create collagen-based biomaterials, the self-assembly process of collagen ex vivo is poorly understood. Here, we describe a system that uses a microfluidic method to investigate the dynamics of collagen self-assembly. A main inlet stream of semidilute soluble collagen-I is hydrodynamically focused by two side inlet streams, which gradually increases the pH in the main stream. This enables dynamic nonequilibrium investigation of the self-assembly process simultaneously at different positions and therefore different stages in the assembly process within ...

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