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The Multicomposite Structure of Tendon

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A revised morphological model for the crimp structure of tendon is presented and small bunches of collagen fibrils removed from the tendon are shown to exhibit the simple planar zig-zag morphology described in previous literature.
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A revised morphological model for the crimp structure of tendon is presented. The 300-500 mu diameter tendons of the mature rat tail are comprised of from one to more than ten substructures, called fascicles, of 80-320 mu diameter. Fascicles each possess a "crimp structure" demonstrable in the polarizing microscope and neighboring fascicles within a tendon usually exhibit crimp registry. The fascicle itself is shown to be a cylindrical array of planar-zig-zag crimped 500-5000 A diameter collagen fibrils. The approximate cylindrical symmetry of the fascicle is domonstrated by SEM not equal to and polarizing optical microscopy. A method of replacing native water with other liquids of refractive index near to that of collagen is utilized to reduce or eliminate light diffusion and therby greatly improve OM observations. Small bunches of collagen fibrils removed from the tendon are shown to exhibit the simple planar zig-zag morphology described in previous literature. The planar crimping of collagen fibrils and their assemblage into cylindrically symmetric fascicles is verified by small angle X-ray diffraction.

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Fibrocartilage in tendons and ligaments — an adaptation to compressive load

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Collagen; ultrastructure and its relation to mechanical properties as a function of ageing

TL;DR: Tail tendons from Fischer and Sprague-Dawly albino rats of ages from 2 weeks to 3 years were investigated under the polarizing microscope as regards structure and deformation behaviour and it was found that a model containing inflexible hinges, corresponding to the ‘elastica’ problem in mechanics gave reasonable fit with experiment.
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The Mechanical Properties of Rat Tail Tendon.

TL;DR: The load-strain and stress-relaxation behavior of wet rat tail tendon has been examined with respect to the parameters strain, rate of straining, and temperature and it is found that this mechanical behavior is reproducible after resting the tendon for a few minutes after each extension.
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Analysis of the primary structure of collagen for the origins of molecular packing

TL;DR: It was found that interactions between amino acids of opposite charge and between large hydrophobic amino acids in the overlapping region between two chains are maximal when the chains are staggered by 0D, 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D, where D = 234 ± 1 residues.
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Structure and function of mammalian tendon.

D. H. Elliott
- 01 Aug 1965 - 
TL;DR: T Tendons are a specialized form of connective tissue uniting muscle and bone uniting Muscle and bone and as such have functions essential to normal mobility.
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Molecular pattern in native collagen.

TL;DR: The standard appearances of negatively and positively stained fibrils are shown and the correlation between the two staining patterns in that figure is based on the findings of Nemetschek5.
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