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Electrostatic effects in collagen fibril formation
Svetlana Morozova
, Murugappan Muthukumar
Chemistry (Twin Cities)
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Ionic Strength
100%
Electrostatic Effect
100%
Fibrillization
100%
Collagen Fibril Formation
100%
Collagen Triple Helix
75%
PH Value
50%
Net Charge
50%
High Ionic Strength Solutions
50%
Dipolar Interaction
50%
Collagen
25%
Atomic Force Microscopy
25%
Microscopic Techniques
25%
Charge Distribution
25%
Extreme pH
25%
Scattering Intensity
25%
Low pH
25%
Light Scattering
25%
Growth Kinetics
25%
Physiological pH
25%
High pH
25%
Scattering Force
25%
Low Ionic Strength
25%
Human Eye
25%
Charge Fluctuation
25%
Fibril Growth
25%
Collagen Assembly
25%
Total Light Scattering
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Fibril
100%
Collagen Fibril
100%
Fibril Formation
100%
Triple Helix
50%
Light Scattering
33%
Atomic Force Microscopy
16%
Vitreous
16%
Physics
Electrostatics
100%
Light Scattering
100%
Theoretical Model
50%
Atomic Force Microscopy
50%
Charge Distribution
50%
Engineering
Ionic Strength
100%
High Ionic Strength
40%
Net Charge
40%
Atomic Force Microscopy
20%
Growth Kinetics
20%
Human Eye
20%
Temperature Strength
20%
Material Science
Light Scattering
100%
Atomic Force Microscopy
50%