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Temperature Dependence of the EPR Signal in Tendon Collagen

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THE hypothesis of a solid-state control system governing connective tissue growth1 has led us to study the electron paramagnetic resonance spectra (EPR) of non-irradiated human bone and its components2–5. We now report further results involving chiefly human tendon collagen. The tendon was clinically normal peroneus longus, and was studied in the air-dried state. The EPR spectrum of tendon collagen is a single line at g = 2.007 ± 0.006 having a width between peaks of the derivative of 10 ± 1 G. The line saturates homogeneously with a weak maximum at about 10 dB, and shows no angular dependence. A resonance with the same parameters is found in dog tendon. The intensity of absorption from human tendon collagen corresponds to about 4–15 × 1015 spins/g. Magnetic field scans from 10–11,000 G at room temperature and at 114° K revealed no other consistently present resonances. At 114° K, the resonance is saturated even at the lowest incident microwave power level.

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MARINO, A., BECKER, R. Temperature Dependence of the EPR Signal in Tendon Collagen. Nature 222, 164–165 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/222164b0

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