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Evaluation of Keratinocyte Proliferation on Two- and Three-dimensional Type I Collagen Substrates
Published on: April 22, 2019
Plasticity of two structural proteins: alpha-collagen and beta-keratin
Ingrid M Weiss1, Helmut O K Kirchner
1INM–Leibniz Institute for New Materials gGmbH, D-66123 Saarbruecken, Germany. ingrid.weiss@inm-gmbh.de
Abstract:
Although the microstructures of Type-I collagen in bone and F-keratin in avian feathers are very different, their plastic behaviour is similar. In both plasticity is thermally activated, with the activation enthalpy H=1.1 eV in bone and 1.75 eV in feather. The activation volumes are v=0.6 nm3 in bone and v=0.83 nm3 in feather. This indicates that the rate controlling process in both is the breaking of electrostatic bonds.
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