Hardly a month goes by within the scientific literature without some new material “X” being reported as a suitable material on which to grow cell type “Y”, for the potential purpose of treating disease “Z”. Thus when fibroin, a protein found in silk, was first proposed as a biomaterial for cell growth [1] it joined a long list of other materials of both natural as well as synthetic origin. Nevertheless, in the second decade of the Asian Century it is perhaps befitting that a material of so much importance to the continent’s cultural and economic history, should become the focus of cutting-edge biomedical research. Sentiments aside, however, silk fibroin possesses quite a unique combination of properties which make it a promising candidate f...
Presently, some view silk fibroin-based biomaterials as obsolete, being outperformed by a host of ne...
Silk fibroin is an organic polymer isolated from cocoon silk fibers. Recently it has been studied a...
Nature is an incredible source of inspiration for scientific research due to the multiple examples o...
Silk contains a fibre forming protein, fibroin, which is biocompatible, particularly after removing ...
The silk produced in the Bombyx mori’ glands and used in the preparation of the cocoons has been emp...
The biomedical use of silk as a suture dates back to antiquity. Fibroin is the structural element th...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a natural protein (biopolymer) extracted from the cocoons of Bombyx mori L. (si...
Silk is a wonderful biopolymer that has a long history of medical applications. Surgical cords and m...
Membranes were prepared from fibroin, a protein isolated from the domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori...
Silk is a remarkable biopolymer with a long history of medical use. Silk fabrications have a robust ...
Silk fibroin is a commonly available natural biopolymer produced in specialized glands of arthropods...
Silk is a remarkable biopolymer with a long history of medical use. Silk fabrications have a robust ...
Silk is a remarkable biopolymer with a long history of medical use. Silk fabrications have a robust ...
Current biomaterial approaches for repairing the corneaʼs ocular surface upon injury are partially e...
Current biomaterial approaches for repairing the cornea's ocular surface upon injury are partially e...
Presently, some view silk fibroin-based biomaterials as obsolete, being outperformed by a host of ne...
Silk fibroin is an organic polymer isolated from cocoon silk fibers. Recently it has been studied a...
Nature is an incredible source of inspiration for scientific research due to the multiple examples o...
Silk contains a fibre forming protein, fibroin, which is biocompatible, particularly after removing ...
The silk produced in the Bombyx mori’ glands and used in the preparation of the cocoons has been emp...
The biomedical use of silk as a suture dates back to antiquity. Fibroin is the structural element th...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a natural protein (biopolymer) extracted from the cocoons of Bombyx mori L. (si...
Silk is a wonderful biopolymer that has a long history of medical applications. Surgical cords and m...
Membranes were prepared from fibroin, a protein isolated from the domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori...
Silk is a remarkable biopolymer with a long history of medical use. Silk fabrications have a robust ...
Silk fibroin is a commonly available natural biopolymer produced in specialized glands of arthropods...
Silk is a remarkable biopolymer with a long history of medical use. Silk fabrications have a robust ...
Silk is a remarkable biopolymer with a long history of medical use. Silk fabrications have a robust ...
Current biomaterial approaches for repairing the corneaʼs ocular surface upon injury are partially e...
Current biomaterial approaches for repairing the cornea's ocular surface upon injury are partially e...
Presently, some view silk fibroin-based biomaterials as obsolete, being outperformed by a host of ne...
Silk fibroin is an organic polymer isolated from cocoon silk fibers. Recently it has been studied a...
Nature is an incredible source of inspiration for scientific research due to the multiple examples o...