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T Sibillano1, L De Caro1, F Scattarella2, G Scarcelli3, D Siliqi1, D Altamura1, M Liebi4, M Ladisa1, O Bunk3, C Giannini1.
Abstract
Bovine cornea was studied with scanning small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) microscopy, by using both synchrotron radiation and a microfocus laboratory source. A combination of statistical (adaptive binning and canonical correlation analysis) and crystallographic (pair distribution function analysis) approaches allowed inspection of the collagen lateral packing of the supramolecular structure. Results reveal (i) a decrease of the interfibrillar distance and of the shell thickness around the fibrils from the periphery to the center of the cornea, (ii) a uniform fibril diameter across the explored area, and (iii) a distorted quasi-hexagonal arrangement of the collagen fibrils. The results are in agreement with existing literature. The overlap between laboratory and synchrotron-radiation data opens new perspectives for further studies on collagen-based/engineered tissues by the SAXS microscopy technique at laboratory-scale facilities.Entities:
Keywords: bovine cornea; scanning SAXS microscopy; small-angle X-ray scattering
Year: 2016 PMID: 27504077 PMCID: PMC4970496 DOI: 10.1107/S1600576716010396
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Crystallogr ISSN: 0021-8898 Impact factor: 3.304