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The following pages link to Nanomechanical mapping of hydrated rat tail tendon collagen I fibrils. (Q34424113):
Displaying 16 items.
- Internal strain drives spontaneous periodic buckling in collagen and regulates remodeling (Q27316850) (← links)
- Bowstring Stretching and Quantitative Imaging of Single Collagen Fibrils via Atomic Force Microscopy (Q27324394) (← links)
- Tension tests on mammalian collagen fibrils (Q35917375) (← links)
- Increased peri-ductal collagen micro-organization may contribute to raised mammographic density. (Q36446246) (← links)
- Unraveling the role of Calcium ions in the mechanical properties of individual collagen fibrils. (Q37737848) (← links)
- High spatial resolution (1.1 μm and 20 nm) FTIR polarization contrast imaging reveals pre-rupture disorder in damaged tendon. (Q39860381) (← links)
- Quantitative phase measurements of tendon collagen fibres. (Q40348490) (← links)
- Heterogeneous nanomechanical properties of type I collagen in longitudinal direction. (Q47373069) (← links)
- Introduction to Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) in Biology. (Q51602305) (← links)
- Unraveling capillary interaction and viscoelastic response in atomic force microscopy of hydrated collagen fibrils. (Q53797377) (← links)
- Structural characterization of four different naturally occurring porcine collagen membranes suitable for medical applications (Q57040783) (← links)
- Chronic inflammation deteriorates structure and function of collagen fibril in rat temporomandibular joint disc (Q64258423) (← links)
- The role of network architecture in collagen mechanics (Q67291099) (← links)
- Stretching Single Collagen Fibrils Reveals Nonlinear Mechanical Behavior (Q89764049) (← links)
- Water-content related alterations in macro and micro scale tendon biomechanics (Q92325375) (← links)
- Orientation Matters: Polarization Dependent IR Spectroscopy of Collagen from Intact Tendon Down to the Single Fibril Level (Q99604678) (← links)