生物矿化
基质
牙骨质
矿化(土壤科学)
牙本质
矿化组织
化学
小泡
生物物理学
软骨
基质(化学分析)
结缔组织
解剖
材料科学
复合材料
化学工程
病理
膜
生物化学
生物
工程类
有机化学
医学
氮气
色谱法
作者
Hans‐Peter Wiesmann,Ulrich Meyer,Ulrich Plate,H. J. Höhling
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0074-7696(04)42003-8
摘要
Collagen is the dominant fibrous protein not only in connective tissues but also in hard tissues, bone, dentin, cementum, and even the mineralizing cartilage of the epiphyseal growth plate. It comprises about 80-90% (by weight) of the organic substance in demineralized dentin and bone. When collagen fibers are arranged in parallel to form thicker bundles, as in lamellar bone and cementum, interior regions may be less mineralized; in dentin, however, the collagen fibers form a network and collagen fibers are densely filled with a mineral substance. In the biomineralization of collagen fibers in hard tissues, matrix vesicles play a fundamental role in the induction of crystal formation. The mineralization of matrix vesicles precedes the biomineralization of the collagen fibrils and the intervening ground substance. In addition, immobilized noncollagenous fibrous macromolecules, bound in a characteristic way to the fibrous collagen surface, initiate, more intensely than collagen, mineral nucleation in the hard tissue matrix.
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