Hypersonic wave velocity in drying collagen film with AGE crosslinks

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Background,Motivation and Objective The abnormal collagen crosslinks called advanced glycation end products(AGEs) is expected to result in the decrease of bone quality,especially bone elasticity [1].In thin and highly crosslinked bone samples and collagen films,micro-Brillouin(m-BR) studies showed that the hypersonic wave velocity finally decreased due to AGEs [2].
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