Fibronectin Fibrillogenesis at the cell–material interface
M Cantini, P Rico… - Biomimetic Approaches …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Cells within tissues are surrounded by fibrillar extracellular matrices (ECMs) that support cell
adhesion, migration, proliferation, and differentiation. Fibronectin (FN) is an ECM protein that …
adhesion, migration, proliferation, and differentiation. Fibronectin (FN) is an ECM protein that …
[引用][C] Crystal engineering of inorganic materials at organized organic surfaces: In vitro modelling of biomineralization
S Mann, BR Heywood, S Rajam, JBA Walker… - Journal of Inorganic …, 1989 - Elsevier
[引用][C] Biomineralizing proteins with emphasis on invertebrate‐mineralized structures
L Treccani, S Khoshnavaz, S Blank… - Biopolymers Online …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract
Contribution of biomimetic collagen-ligand interaction to intrafibrillar mineralization
Contemporary models of intrafibrillar mineralization mechanisms are established using
collagen fibrils as templates without considering the contribution from collagen-bound …
collagen fibrils as templates without considering the contribution from collagen-bound …
Subtleties of biomineralisation revealed by manipulation of the eggshell membrane
Biocalcification of collagen matrices with calcium phosphate and biosilicification of diatom
frustules with amorphous silica are two discrete processes that have intrigued biologists and …
frustules with amorphous silica are two discrete processes that have intrigued biologists and …
Incipient stages of collagen mineralization monitored by atomic force microscopy
IA Stetco - 2015 - research.library.mun.ca
The process of collagen mineralization represents a current challenge in tissue engineering
and is extensively studied, since collagen and calcium phosphate are the main constituents …
and is extensively studied, since collagen and calcium phosphate are the main constituents …
Engineering and Characterization of Collagen Networks Using Wet Atomic Force Microscopy and Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy
Collagen is an abundant protein and its monomers covalently crosslink to form fibrils which
form fibers which contribute to forming macrostructures like tendon or bone. While the …
form fibers which contribute to forming macrostructures like tendon or bone. While the …