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Volumn 7, Issue 23, 2011, Pages 11243-11251
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Extrafibrillar diffusion and intrafibrillar swelling at the nanoscale are associated with stress relaxation in the soft collagenous matrix tissue of tendons
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
BOUND WATER MOLECULES;
COLLAGENOUS MATRIX;
CONFOCAL SCANNING MICROSCOPY;
CONNECTIVE TISSUES;
DRIVING MECHANISM;
FREE FLUIDS;
GEL LAYERS;
IN-SITU;
MACROSCOPIC STRESS;
MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR;
MICRO-SCALES;
MICRON SCALE;
MICROSCALE LEVELS;
MULTISCALES;
NANO SCALE;
NANO-FIBRILS;
PROTEOGLYCANS;
REDUCTION OF DIAMETER;
SMALL ANGLE X-RAY SCATTERING;
SOFT BIOLOGICAL TISSUE;
STRAIN IMAGING;
STRESS-INDUCED DIFFUSION;
STRUCTURAL CHANGE;
STRUCTURAL HIERARCHIES;
TIME-DEPENDENT BEHAVIOUR;
TIME-DEPENDENT PROPERTIES;
VOLUME CONSERVATION;
WATER DIFFUSION;
COLLAGEN;
DIFFUSION;
DIFFUSION COATINGS;
FIBERS;
HISTOLOGY;
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING;
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES;
MECHANICAL TESTING;
MOLECULES;
NANOTECHNOLOGY;
STRESS RELAXATION;
TENDONS;
STRESSES;
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EID: 81355141982
PISSN: 1744683X
EISSN: 17446848
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1039/c1sm05656e Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (34)
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References (49)
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