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Silk Fibroin in Tissue Engineering
Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2012AbstractTissue engineering (TE) is a multidisciplinary field that aims at the in vitro engineering of tissues and organs by integrating science and technology of cells, materials and biochemical factors. Mimicking the natural extracellular matrix is one of the critical and challenging technological barriers, for which scaffold engineering has become a ...
Naresh, Kasoju, Utpal, Bora
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2021
The scaffold materials with good mechanical and structural properties, controlled drug release performance, biocompatibility and biodegradability are important tenet in tissue engineering.
Zengkai Wang +6 more
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The scaffold materials with good mechanical and structural properties, controlled drug release performance, biocompatibility and biodegradability are important tenet in tissue engineering.
Zengkai Wang +6 more
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The iodination of silk fibroin
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1948Abstract Silk fibroin has been made soluble by the method of Coleman and Howitt 2 and has been iodinated in solution. Hydrolysis of the iodinated silk fibroin has led to the isolation of only minute yields of thyroxine. The relatively small yields of thyroxine per molecule of tyrosine obtained from iodinated silk fibroin compared with those ...
R, MICHEL, R, PITT-RIVERS
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Highly Absorbent Silk Fibroin Protein Xerogel
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2021Highly absorbent polymers have a wide range of applications in biomaterials, agriculture, physiological products of daily uses, and others. Silk fibroin, as a natural biomaterial with excellent biocompatibility and tunable mechanical properties, shows good prospects in the field of biomedicine applications.
Cheng, Kang +5 more
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Regenerated cellulose-silk fibroin blends fibers
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2008Fibers made of cellulose and silk fibroin at different composition were wet spun from solutions by using N-methylmorpholine N-oxide hydrates (NMMO/H(2)O) as solvent and ethanol as coagulant. Different spinning conditions were used. The fibers were characterized by different techniques: FTIR-Raman, scanning electron microscopy, wide-angle x-ray ...
MARSANO, ENRICO +3 more
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Biomacromolecules, 2021
Silk fibroin films are used in tissue engineering due to their biocompatibility, optical clarity, and slow biodegradability. However, the relatively smooth surface and low permeability of these systems may limit some applications; thus, here, a method ...
Jian Liu +5 more
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Silk fibroin films are used in tissue engineering due to their biocompatibility, optical clarity, and slow biodegradability. However, the relatively smooth surface and low permeability of these systems may limit some applications; thus, here, a method ...
Jian Liu +5 more
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Silk Fibroin As an Immobilization Matrix for Sensing Applications.
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2021The development of flexible, biocompatible, and environment-friendly sensors has attracted a significant amount of scientific interest for the past few decades.
N. Prakash +3 more
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Textile Research, 1935
By means of specially developed techniques for using the glass clectrode, the ninhydrin test and the method for the determination of amide nitrogen, several properties, including the isoelectric points, the acid-base titration curves, the amide nitrogen, amino nitrogen, and the specific rotations of a number of samples of regenerated fibroin were ...
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By means of specially developed techniques for using the glass clectrode, the ninhydrin test and the method for the determination of amide nitrogen, several properties, including the isoelectric points, the acid-base titration curves, the amide nitrogen, amino nitrogen, and the specific rotations of a number of samples of regenerated fibroin were ...
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Frontiers in Optics 2011/Laser Science XXVII, 2011
Abstract (35 Word Limit) The ancient silk fibre finds new application as a bio-chemically functional optofluidic material. We demonstrate a silk protein diffraction grating doped with human haemoglobin. The haemoglobin remains chemically active within the grating.
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Abstract (35 Word Limit) The ancient silk fibre finds new application as a bio-chemically functional optofluidic material. We demonstrate a silk protein diffraction grating doped with human haemoglobin. The haemoglobin remains chemically active within the grating.
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Nature, 1950
WHEN silk fibroin is dissolved in cupri-ethylenediamine and the solution neutralized and dialysed through a ‘Cellophane’ sac against running water, an aqueous solution of fibroin is obtained. Coleman and Howitt1 have suggested that, in this water-soluble state, fibroin can exist in two forms, since at pH approximately 3.0, part is precipitated while ...
B. DRUCKER, S. G. SMITH
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WHEN silk fibroin is dissolved in cupri-ethylenediamine and the solution neutralized and dialysed through a ‘Cellophane’ sac against running water, an aqueous solution of fibroin is obtained. Coleman and Howitt1 have suggested that, in this water-soluble state, fibroin can exist in two forms, since at pH approximately 3.0, part is precipitated while ...
B. DRUCKER, S. G. SMITH
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