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Fibril

Fibrils (from Latin fibra) are structural biological materials found in nearly all living organisms. Not to be confused with fibers or filaments, fibrils tend to have diameters ranging from 10 to 100 nanometers (whereas fibers are micro to milli-scale structures and filaments have diameters approximately 10–50 nanometers in size). Fibrils are not usually…

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Structure and mechanics

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Biomimicry and fibrils

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Structure and mechanics

In animals

In plants

Biomimicry and fibrils

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Fibril

Nodes53
Edges52
Triples63
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037736
Components1

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Fibril

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related to Structure and mechanics · 17
Fibril → As, Fibrils, From, Hydration, In, Intermolecular, Like, Molecular, Slip, The, These, They, This, Unlike, Van, Waals, While
related to Cellulose · 7
Fibril → Additionally, Cellulose, Coextensive, Glycan, In, It, The
related to Wood · 7
Fibril → Earlywood, In, Moreover, Picea, Sprucewood, The, There
related to Natural processes · 6
Fibril → By, II, There, Therefore, They, XI
related to Contributions to mechanical properties of biomaterials · 5
Fibril → Fibrillar, Macro, Natural, These, This
related to A mature bone matrix · 4
Fibril → In, The, These, This
related to Collagen · 4
Fibril → As, At, Collagen, The
related to Resilin and spider silk · 4
Fibril → It, Its, Resilin, Spider
related to Amylose · 3
Fibril → Amylose, Stirring, These
related to Self-cleaning properties · 3
Fibril → In, Mimicking, These

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fibrils collagen structures structure cellulose strength materials mechanical molecules protein stress microfibrils structural biological matrix fibrillar fracture material actin properties

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the characteristic 67 nm bands in collageninstance ofcan be used to observe specific details on larger fibril species0.80text
but often is not fine enough to determine the full structure.Contributions to mechanical properties of biomaterialsNatural materials show a combination of normally contradicting mechanical propertiesinstance ofcan be used to observe specific details on larger fibril species0.80text
Fibrilrelated to A mature bone matrixIn0.60section
Fibrilrelated to A mature bone matrixThis0.60section
Fibrilrelated to A mature bone matrixThese0.60section
Fibrilrelated to A mature bone matrixThe0.60section
Fibrilrelated to AmyloseStirring0.60section
Fibrilrelated to AmyloseThese0.60section
Fibrilrelated to AmyloseAmylose0.60section
Fibrilrelated to CelluloseThe0.60section
Fibrilrelated to CelluloseCellulose0.60section
Fibrilrelated to CelluloseIn0.60section

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