Search Results - "Gevorgyan, D. S."
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Glassy state of native collagen fibril?
Published in Europhysics letters (01-07-2011)“…Our micromechanical experiments show that viscoelastic features of type-I collagen fibril at physiological temperatures display essential dependence on the…”
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Thermal (in)stability of type I collagen fibrils
Published in Physical review letters (30-01-2009)“…We measured the Young's modulus at temperatures ranging from 20 to 100 degrees C for a collagen fibril that is taken from a rat's tendon. The hydration change…”
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Thermal-induced force release in oxyhemoglobin
Published in Scientific reports (17-08-2015)“…Oxygen is released to living tissues via conformational changes of hemoglobin from R-state (oxyhemoglobin) to T-state (desoxyhemoglobin). The detailed…”
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Can morphological changes of erythrocytes be driven by hemoglobin?
Published in Physica A (15-10-2018)“…At 49 °C erythrocytes undergo morphological changes due to an internal force, but the origin of the force that drives changes is not clear. Here we propose…”
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Glassy state of native collagen fibril
Published 04-11-2010“…Our micromechanical experiments show that at physiological temperatures type I collagen fibril has several basic features of the glassy state. The transition…”
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Thermal (in)stability of type I collagen fibrils
Published 22-10-2008“…We measured Young's modulus at temperatures ranging from 20 to 100 ^{\circ}$C for a collagen fibril taken from rat's tendon. The hydration change under heating…”
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Thermal-induced proteinquake in oxyhemoglobin
Published 02-05-2015“…Oxygen is released to living tissues via conformational changes of hemoglobin from R-state (oxyhemoglobin) to T-state (desoxyhemoglobin). The detailed…”
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