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 ...
Collagen, the most abundant protein of connective tissues, in various forms has a wide applications ...
We use time-lapse AFM to visualize collagen fibrils self-assembly. A solution of acid-solubilized co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe solution-phase association of biological molecules to fo...
We present in situ studies on the self-assembly and dynamic evolution of collagen gels from semidilu...
We present in situ studies on the self-assembly and dynamic evolution of collagen gels from semidilu...
The interior as well as the exterior of cells is governed by networks composed of fi- brous proteins...
The hierarchical structure of type I collagen flbrils is a key contributor to the mechanical propert...
Type I collagen is a major constituent of many biological tissues, including skin, bone, tendon and ...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
Collagen is a fibrous protein representing the main constituent of connective tissue in mammals, wit...
<div><p>Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structura...
The interior as well as the exterior of cells is governed by networks composed of fi-brous proteins....
International audienceWe implemented in situ time-lapse Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) microscopy ...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. In vivo, collagen is spatially arranged as ...
<p>(A) Turbidity increases significantly as collagen self-assembles into fibrils. Experiments were c...
Collagen, the most abundant protein of connective tissues, in various forms has a wide applications ...
We use time-lapse AFM to visualize collagen fibrils self-assembly. A solution of acid-solubilized co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe solution-phase association of biological molecules to fo...
We present in situ studies on the self-assembly and dynamic evolution of collagen gels from semidilu...
We present in situ studies on the self-assembly and dynamic evolution of collagen gels from semidilu...
The interior as well as the exterior of cells is governed by networks composed of fi- brous proteins...
The hierarchical structure of type I collagen flbrils is a key contributor to the mechanical propert...
Type I collagen is a major constituent of many biological tissues, including skin, bone, tendon and ...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
Collagen is a fibrous protein representing the main constituent of connective tissue in mammals, wit...
<div><p>Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structura...
The interior as well as the exterior of cells is governed by networks composed of fi-brous proteins....
International audienceWe implemented in situ time-lapse Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) microscopy ...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. In vivo, collagen is spatially arranged as ...
<p>(A) Turbidity increases significantly as collagen self-assembles into fibrils. Experiments were c...
Collagen, the most abundant protein of connective tissues, in various forms has a wide applications ...
We use time-lapse AFM to visualize collagen fibrils self-assembly. A solution of acid-solubilized co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe solution-phase association of biological molecules to fo...