Thalhammer, S., Heckl, W., Zink, A. and Nerlich, A. (2001). Atomic force microscopy for high resolution imaging of collagen fibrils --. J Archaeol Sci 28 (10). Vol 28(10), pp. 1061-1068.

Title: Atomic force microscopy for high resolution imaging of collagen fibrils --
Subtitle: a new technique to investigate collagen structure in historic bone tissues
Issue: J Archaeol Sci 28 (10)
Series: Journal of Archaeological Science
Volume: 28 (10)
Page Start/End: 1061 - 1068
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Reports AFM, a high resolution technique which offers significant information on the fibrillar assembly and ultrastructure of collagen fibrils and which may provide insight into both the physiological and pathogenic patterns of collagen fibrils, but also into possible diagenetic destructive changes of those fibrils. The study presents circumstantial evidence that AFM analysis as a morphological technique can successfully be applied to historic tissue specimens.
Author: S Thalhammer
W M Heckl
A J C Zink
A G Nerlich
Year of Publication: 2001
Subjects / Periods:
Bones (General) (BIAB)
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Created Date: 05 Dec 2001