Wear resistant and ultralow friction in synovial joints is the outcome of a sophisticated synergy between the major macromolecules of the synovial fluid, e.g., hyaluronan (HA) and proteoglycan 4 (PRG4), with collagen type II fibrils and other non-collagenous macromolecules of the cartilage superficial zone (SZ). This study aimed at better understanding the mechanism of PRG4 localization at the cartilage surface. We show direct interactions between surface bound HA and freely floating PRG4 using the quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM-D). Freely floating PRG4 was also shown to bind with surface bound collagen type II fibrils. Albumin, the most abundant protein of the synovial fluid, effectively blocked the adsorption of PRG4 wi...
INTRODUCTION Articular cartilage is a tissue that is designed to reduce friction and be resistant to...
Using a surface force balance, normal and shear interactions have been measured between two atomical...
Lubrication of cartilage involves a variety of physical and chemical factors, including lubricin, a ...
Wear resistant and ultralow friction in synovial joints is the outcome of a sophisticated synergy be...
Wear resistant and ultralow friction in synovial joints is the outcome of a sophisticated synergy be...
Wear resistant and ultralow friction in synovial joints is the outcome of a sophisticated synergy be...
Wear resistant and ultralow friction in synovial joints is the outcome of a sophisticated synergy be...
Probing the adsorption and lubrication behavior of lubricin, also known as proteoglycan 4 (PRG4), is...
Articular cartilage is the lubricious, load bearing connective tissue at the end of long bones in sy...
<p>Human joints are able to withstand millions of loading cycles with loads regularly more than 3 ti...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Using a surface force balance, normal and shear interactions hav...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
Fibronectin (FN) is a glycoprotein found in the superficial zone of cartilage; however, its role in ...
Fibronectin (FN) is a glycoprotein found in the superficial zone of cartilage; however, its role in ...
INTRODUCTION Articular cartilage is a tissue that is designed to reduce friction and be resistant to...
Using a surface force balance, normal and shear interactions have been measured between two atomical...
Lubrication of cartilage involves a variety of physical and chemical factors, including lubricin, a ...
Wear resistant and ultralow friction in synovial joints is the outcome of a sophisticated synergy be...
Wear resistant and ultralow friction in synovial joints is the outcome of a sophisticated synergy be...
Wear resistant and ultralow friction in synovial joints is the outcome of a sophisticated synergy be...
Wear resistant and ultralow friction in synovial joints is the outcome of a sophisticated synergy be...
Probing the adsorption and lubrication behavior of lubricin, also known as proteoglycan 4 (PRG4), is...
Articular cartilage is the lubricious, load bearing connective tissue at the end of long bones in sy...
<p>Human joints are able to withstand millions of loading cycles with loads regularly more than 3 ti...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Using a surface force balance, normal and shear interactions hav...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
Fibronectin (FN) is a glycoprotein found in the superficial zone of cartilage; however, its role in ...
Fibronectin (FN) is a glycoprotein found in the superficial zone of cartilage; however, its role in ...
INTRODUCTION Articular cartilage is a tissue that is designed to reduce friction and be resistant to...
Using a surface force balance, normal and shear interactions have been measured between two atomical...
Lubrication of cartilage involves a variety of physical and chemical factors, including lubricin, a ...