Self-assembly of synthetic collagen triple helices

Volume: 103, Issue: 9, Pages: 3028 - 3033
Published: Feb 17, 2006
Abstract
Collagen is the most abundant protein in animals and the major component of connective tissues. Although collagen isolated from natural sources has long served as the basis for some biomaterials, natural collagen is difficult to modify and can engender pathogenic and immunological side effects. Collagen comprises a helix of three strands. Triple helices derived from synthetic peptides are much shorter (<10 nm) than natural collagen...
Paper Details
Title
Self-assembly of synthetic collagen triple helices
Published Date
Feb 17, 2006
Volume
103
Issue
9
Pages
3028 - 3033
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