Ultrastructure of Skeletal Tissues 1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-1487-5_3
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Collagen mineralization: Aspects of the structural relationship between collagen and the apatitic crystallites

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“…Besides this assumption it has also been concluded, since several years, that the primary crystal formations in the collagen-rich hard tissues are needles (rods; Boyde 1974;Hayashi 1984;Bonucci 1985;Katz et al 1989;Weiner et al 1991;Fratzl et al 1992;Traub et al 1992). Höhling et al (1970Höhling et al ( , 1971aHöhling et al ( ,b, 1981Höhling et al ( , 1990) have come to the conclusion that in developing dentine, enamel, bone, growth plate cartilage, and physiologically mineralising turkey tibia tendon, the primary crystal formations are thin Ca-phosphate chains, apatitic strands, composed of nanometer-sized particles. Their centre-to-centre distances represent the distances between nucleating sites, called active sites, along the matrix macromolecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Besides this assumption it has also been concluded, since several years, that the primary crystal formations in the collagen-rich hard tissues are needles (rods; Boyde 1974;Hayashi 1984;Bonucci 1985;Katz et al 1989;Weiner et al 1991;Fratzl et al 1992;Traub et al 1992). Höhling et al (1970Höhling et al ( , 1971aHöhling et al ( ,b, 1981Höhling et al ( , 1990) have come to the conclusion that in developing dentine, enamel, bone, growth plate cartilage, and physiologically mineralising turkey tibia tendon, the primary crystal formations are thin Ca-phosphate chains, apatitic strands, composed of nanometer-sized particles. Their centre-to-centre distances represent the distances between nucleating sites, called active sites, along the matrix macromolecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Höhling et al 1971aHöhling et al ,b, 1980Höhling et al , 1990Höhling et al , 1995Plate et al 1992), the collagen macroperiod, i.e. the hole and overlapping zone, is often not reinforced by the mineralisation process of the singly lying collagen fibrils in the circumpulpal dentine.…”
Section: Analyses Of the Nanometer-sized Particles In The Apatitic Chmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In special cases, limited data are available on the microstructure of the healing tissue at the implant interface at an ultrastructural and crystallographic level 102 . In addition, the complex interactions of cells and extracellular matrix components with mineral deposits directly after insertion and under immediate mechanical loads are poorly understood 44,45 . Various analytical methods nowadays allow a more precise insight into bone mineralization.…”
Section: Influence Of Bone Biology On Osseointegrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In bone and other hard tissues, collagen is the main component of the organic phase and, therefore, the configuration and arrangement of the collagen fibrils are thought to be the most important factors in the regulation of size and location of the apatite crystallites (Höhling 1990 et al;Glimcher 1992). Transmission electron-microscopic images of the mineral-matrix complex are not easily interpreted due to the two-dimensional projection of the mineral phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%