2012
DOI: 10.12693/aphyspola.121.a-65
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Influence of Transitional Metals Doping on Conductivity of Collagen Lyophilisate and Elastin

Abstract: Knowing that conductivity is a temperature function σ = f (T ) allows us to estimate the thermal stability of collagen preparations from sh skin. Measurements can provide information, which is crucial for technologies applying this type of collagen. Conductivity σ measurements were performed in a constant electric eld E = 1 kV/m, in the temperature range of 290480 K. White collagen lyophilisate was used as control material. It contained neither elastin nor melanin dopants nor non-organic dopants such as gold, … Show more

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