Sharing the load: Individual fibrin fibers distribute strain across a network in blood clots
Tuesday, April 20, 2010 - 23:11
in Biology & Nature
A new study shows that when it comes to networks of protein fibers, individual fibers play a substantial role in effectively strengthening an entire network of fibers in blood clots. The research describes a mechanism that explains how individual fibrin fibers subjected to significant strain can respond by stiffening to resist stretch and helping to equitably distribute the strain load across the network.