DocumentCode
2558771
Title
Role of interfaces on a natural composite bioelectret: bone
Author
Lamure, A. ; Fauran-Clavel, M.J. ; Lacabanne, C. ; Harmand, M.F. ; Vignoles, M. ; Bonel, G.
Author_Institution
Toulouse III Univ., France
fYear
1988
fDate
1-3 Sep 1988
Firstpage
462
Lastpage
466
Abstract
The aim of this study is the characterization of interfaces in calcified tissues. Thermally stimulated currents and gel permeation chromatography have been used for investigating extracts and residues from calf femoral diaphysis at various stages of demineralization. In the residues, evolution of molecular mobility shows that the organic-mineral linkage is ensured by several proteins. Collagen is not directly linked to apatite
Keywords
bioelectric phenomena; bone; chromatography; composite material interfaces; electrets; molecular biophysics; thermally stimulated currents; TSC; bone; calcified tissues; calf femoral diaphysis; collagen; demineralization; extracts; gel permeation chromatography; interfaces; molecular mobility; natural composite bioelectret; organic-mineral linkage; proteins; residues; thermally stimulated currents; Bones; Couplings; Inhibitors; Land surface temperature; Nitrogen; Powders; Proteins; Spectroscopy; Temperature control; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrets, 1988. (ISE 6) Proceedings., 6th International Symposium on (IEEE Cat. No.88CH2593-2)
Conference_Location
Oxford
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISE.1988.38603
Filename
38603
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