Fabrication of injectable hydrogels from silk fibroin and angiogenic peptides for vascular growth and tissue regenerationPeptideSelf-assemblyHydrogelAngiogenesisWound healingDevelopment of new biomaterials which
Electrospun biomaterials for dermal regeneration 9.2.1.2Silk fibroin Silk fromBombyx mori(silkworm) is a natural material that consists of an outer coating ofsericinprotein and a central core offibroinprotein [77].Silk fibroin(SF), which can be extracted fromsilkwormcocoons (Fig. 9.7), consists of...
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Silk fibroin based hydrogel for regeneration of burn induced wounds. Tissue Eng. Regen. Med. 11, 203–210 (2014). Article CAS Google Scholar Qi, Y. et al. A review of structure construction of silk fibroin biomaterials from single structures to multi-level structures. Int. J. Mol. Sci....
A significant naturally occurring fibrous protein, silk fibroin has great potential for use in tissue engineering. The technique of combining cells with sc
1) as well as the refractive index makes the films suitable candidates for use as a corneal scaffold. Figure 1 Determination of transparency of Am films. Absorbance spectra of transparent thin films of Antheraea mylitta (Am) fibroin were generated using a Multiskan spectrum. Scanning was performed...
Methods: The composition of the bioink was optimized by the rheological and printability measurements, and the extrusion-based 3D bioprinting process was performed by applying the optimum OAlg-based bioink. Results: The results demonstrated that the viscosity of bioink was continuously decreased by incr...
Silk fibroin (SF) as a natural polymer, derived from Bombyx mori cocoons, has been used as matrices for tissue engineering, owing to its high biocompatibility, biodegradability, and suitable mechanical properties [[31], [32], [33]]. To meet the needs of tissue regeneration, numerous SF struc...
The current study demonstrated that SF/HAp scaffolds containing naringin-loaded PLGA microspheres show promise as osteo-modulatory biomaterials for bone regeneration. Graphical abstract Overall schematic illustration of naringin microsphere silk fibroin/hydroxyapatite scaffold enhances BMSCs-based bone regeneration...
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