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Micromechanical Testing of Individual Collagen Fibrils

โœ Scribed by Joost A. J. van der Rijt; Kees O. van der Werf; Martin L. Bennink; Pieter J. Dijkstra; Jan Feijen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
186 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
1616-5187

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Abstract

Summary: A novel method based on AFM was used to attach individual collagen fibrils between a glass surface and the AFM tip, to allow force spectroscopy studies of these. The fibrils were deposited on glass substrates that are partly coated with Teflon AFยฎ. A modified AFM tip was used to accurately deposit epoxy glue droplets on either end of the collagen fibril that cross the glassโ€Teflon AFยฎ interface, as to such attach it with one end to the glass and the other end to the AFM tip. Single collagen fibrils have been mechanically tested in ambient conditions and were found to behave reversibly up to stresses of 90 MPa. Within this regime a Young's modulus of 2โ€“7 GPa was obtained. In aqueous media, the collagen fibrils could be tested reversibly up to about 15 MPa, revealing Young's moduli ranging from 0.2 to at most 0.8 GPa.
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