Exploring collagen self-assembly by NMR (original) (raw)

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Rolf Boelens

ChemPhysChem, 2012

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A solid-state NMR study of the fast and slow dynamics of collagen fibrils at varying hydration levels

Detlef Reichert

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An NMR method to characterize multiple water compartments on mammalian collagen

Lada Krasnosselskaia

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Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance of specifically labeled native collagen. Investigation of protein molecular dynamics using the quadrupolar echo technique

Lynne Batchelder

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Assembly of collagen matrices as a phase transition revealed by structural and rheologic studies

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NMR Monitoring of Chain-Specific Stability in Heterotrimeric Collagen Peptides

Balaraman Madhan

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NMR and DSC studies during thermal denaturation of collagen

Loïc Foucat

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An In Situ Study of Collagen Self-Assembly Processes

Joyce Wong

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Self-Assembly of Collagen on Flat Surfaces: The Interplay of Collagen–Collagen and Collagen–Substrate Interactions

George Gilmer

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Conformational analysis and stability of collagen peptides by CD and by1H- and13C-NMR spectroscopies

Ruggero Tenni

Biopolymers, 2000

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Essential but sparse collagen hydroxylysyl post-translational modifications detected by DNP NMR

David Reid

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), 2018

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Directed 2-dimensional organisation of collagen: Role of cross-linking and denaturing agents

Nishad Fathima

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Anisotropy of collagen fiber orientation in sheep tendon by 1H double-quantum-filtered NMR signals

Radu Fechete

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Collagen Structure and Stability

Rafael de Jesus García Solís

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Microrheological Characterization of Collagen Systems: From Molecular Solutions to Fibrillar Gels

Nancy Forde

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Visualization of Flow-Aligned Type I Collagen Self-Assembly in Tunable pH Gradients

Thomas Pfohl

Langmuir, 2007

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Molecular structure of collagen in solution: comparison of types I, II, III and V

Frederick Silver

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 1984

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Weak Alignment of Biomacromolecules in Collagen Gels: An Alternative Way to Yield Residual Dipolar Couplings for NMR Measurements

Junhe Ma

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2008

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Self-assembly study of type I collagen extracted from male Wistar Hannover rat tail tendons

Jeimmy González

Biomaterials Research, 2020

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Type I collagen fibrillogenesis in vitro. Additional evidence for the assembly mechanism

Frederick Silver

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Investigations on geometrical features in induced ordering of collagen by small molecules

Aruna Dhathathreyan

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Uncoiling Collagen: A Multidimensional Mass Spectrometry Study

Federico Floris

The Analyst, 2015

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Structural Analysis of the Heparin-Binding Site of the NC1 Domain of Collagen XIV by CD and NMR † , ‡

Michel Jaquinod

Biochemistry, 1999

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FTIRS in water demonstrates that collagen monomers undergo a conformational transition prior to thermal self-assembly in vitro

Ann George

Biochemistry, 1991

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