Membranes prepared from Bombyx mori silk fibroin have shown potential as a substrate for human limbal epithelial (L-EC) and stromal cell cultivation. Here we present fibroin as a dual-layer construct containing both an epithelium and underlying stroma for corneolimbal reconstruction. We have compared the growth and phenotype of L-EC on non-porous versus porous fibroin membranes. Furthermore, we have compared the growth of limbal mesenchymal stromal cells (L-MSC) in either serum-supplemented medium or the MesenCult-XF culture system within fibroin fibrous mats. The co-culture of L-EC and L-MSC in fibroin dual-layer constructs was also examined. L-EC on porous membranes displayed a squamous monolayer; in contrast, L-EC on non-porous fibroin a...
Scaffolds prepared from silk fibroin derived from cocoons of the domesticated silkworm moth Bombyx m...
Scaffolds prepared from silk fibroin derived from cocoons of the domesticated silkworm moth Bombyx m...
Scaffolds prepared from silk fibroin derived from cocoons of the domesticated silkworm moth Bombyx m...
Membranes prepared from Bombyx mori silk fibroin have shown potential as a substrate for human limba...
Membranes prepared from Bombyx mori silk fibroin have shown potential as a substrate for human limba...
The silk protein fibroin (Bombyx mori) provides a potential substrate for use in ocular tissue recon...
The silk protein fibroin (Bombyx mori) provides a potential substrate for use in ocular tissue recon...
The silk protein fibroin (Bombyx mori) provides a potential substrate for use in ocular tissue recon...
Membranes prepared from a protein, fibroin, isolated from domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori) silk, ...
Membranes prepared from a protein, fibroin, isolated from domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori) silk, ...
Fibroin extracted from silkworm cocoon silk provides an intriguing and potentially important biomate...
Purpose - The silk protein fibroin provides a potential substrate for use in ocular tissue reconstru...
<b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud - The silk protein fibroin provides a potential substrate for use in ocular t...
Membranes were prepared from fibroin, a protein isolated from the domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori...
PURPOSE. To evaluate a silk fibroin (SF) biomaterial as a substrate for corneal epithelial cell prol...
Scaffolds prepared from silk fibroin derived from cocoons of the domesticated silkworm moth Bombyx m...
Scaffolds prepared from silk fibroin derived from cocoons of the domesticated silkworm moth Bombyx m...
Scaffolds prepared from silk fibroin derived from cocoons of the domesticated silkworm moth Bombyx m...
Membranes prepared from Bombyx mori silk fibroin have shown potential as a substrate for human limba...
Membranes prepared from Bombyx mori silk fibroin have shown potential as a substrate for human limba...
The silk protein fibroin (Bombyx mori) provides a potential substrate for use in ocular tissue recon...
The silk protein fibroin (Bombyx mori) provides a potential substrate for use in ocular tissue recon...
The silk protein fibroin (Bombyx mori) provides a potential substrate for use in ocular tissue recon...
Membranes prepared from a protein, fibroin, isolated from domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori) silk, ...
Membranes prepared from a protein, fibroin, isolated from domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori) silk, ...
Fibroin extracted from silkworm cocoon silk provides an intriguing and potentially important biomate...
Purpose - The silk protein fibroin provides a potential substrate for use in ocular tissue reconstru...
<b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud - The silk protein fibroin provides a potential substrate for use in ocular t...
Membranes were prepared from fibroin, a protein isolated from the domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori...
PURPOSE. To evaluate a silk fibroin (SF) biomaterial as a substrate for corneal epithelial cell prol...
Scaffolds prepared from silk fibroin derived from cocoons of the domesticated silkworm moth Bombyx m...
Scaffolds prepared from silk fibroin derived from cocoons of the domesticated silkworm moth Bombyx m...
Scaffolds prepared from silk fibroin derived from cocoons of the domesticated silkworm moth Bombyx m...