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The following pages link to Assembly of collagen matrices as a phase transition revealed by structural and rheologic studies (Q34180487):
Displaying 30 items.
- Microrheological characterization of collagen systems: from molecular solutions to fibrillar gels (Q27310231) (← links)
- Stress heterogeneities in sheared type-I collagen networks revealed by Boundary Stress Microscopy (Q27314961) (← links)
- Collagen I self-assembly: revealing the developing structures that generate turbidity (Q33561364) (← links)
- Development of the zebrafish myoseptum with emphasis on the myotendinous junction (Q34075148) (← links)
- Occupy tissue: the movement in cancer metastasis (Q36394738) (← links)
- Collective epithelial cell invasion overcomes mechanical barriers of collagenous extracellular matrix by a narrow tube-like geometry and MMP14-dependent local softening (Q37036912) (← links)
- Direct Observation of Early-Time Hydrogelation in beta-Hairpin Peptide Self-Assembly (Q37071073) (← links)
- Injection temperature significantly affects in vitro and in vivo performance of collagen-platelet scaffolds (Q37328332) (← links)
- Collagen-Based Substrates with Tunable Strength for Soft Tissue Engineering. (Q37379438) (← links)
- Strategies for directing the structure and function of three-dimensional collagen biomaterials across length scales (Q37627073) (← links)
- Bridging the Gap Between Physicochemistry and Interpretation Prevalent in Cell−Surface Interactions (Q37841536) (← links)
- Tissue constructs: platforms for basic research and drug discovery (Q38726183) (← links)
- Hydrogel-based three-dimensional cell culture for organ-on-a-chip applications (Q38752070) (← links)
- Borrelia burgdorferi binds to, invades, and colonizes native type I collagen lattices (Q40508978) (← links)
- Eccentric rheometry for viscoelastic characterization of small, soft, anisotropic, and irregularly shaped biopolymer gels and tissue biopsies (Q41870863) (← links)
- Aqueous two-phase printing of cell-containing contractile collagen microgels (Q42109093) (← links)
- Size-dependent rheology of type-I collagen networks (Q42409737) (← links)
- Rheology and confocal reflectance microscopy as probes of mechanical properties and structure during collagen and collagen/hyaluronan self-assembly (Q42595904) (← links)
- Effect of Gelatin Gelation Kinetics on Probe Diffusion Determined by FRAP and Rheology (Q42835678) (← links)
- Symmetry, equivalence, and molecular self-assembly (Q43910113) (← links)
- Comparative vibrational spectroscopy of intracellular tau and extracellular collagen I reveals parallels of gelation and fibrillar structure (Q44683581) (← links)
- Limb bud and flank mesoderm have distinct "physical phenotypes" that may contribute to limb budding (Q46501647) (← links)
- Nanoscale viscoelastic properties of an aligned collagen scaffold (Q47370157) (← links)
- Confocal Rheology Probes the Structure and Mechanics of Collagen through the Sol-Gel Transition (Q47432405) (← links)
- Control of collagen gel mechanical properties through manipulation of gelation conditions near the sol-gel transition. (Q50045965) (← links)
- Injectable Hydrogel versus Plastically Compressed Collagen Scaffold for Central Nervous System Applications. (Q52649826) (← links)
- Anisotropic Multi-channel Collagen Gel (MCCG) Guides the Growth Direction of the Neurite-like Processes of PC12 Cells (Q57156549) (← links)
- The role of network architecture in collagen mechanics (Q67291099) (← links)
- Mechanical confinement via a PEG/Collagen interpenetrating network inhibits behavior characteristic of malignant cells in the triple negative breast cancer cell line MDA.MB.231 (Q90373718) (← links)
- Investigating fibroblast-induced collagen gel contraction using a dynamic microscale platform (Q93048863) (← links)