In the field of plastic reconstructive surgery, development of new innovative matrices for skin repair is in demand. The ideal biomaterial should promote attachment, proliferation and growth of cells. Additionally, it should degrade in an appropriate time period without releasing harmful substances, not exerting a pathological immune response. The materials used should display optimized mechanical properties to sustain cell growth and limit scaffold contraction. Wound healing is a biological process directed towards restoration of tissue that has suffered an injury. An important phase of wound healing is the generation of a basal epithelium wholly replacing the epidermis of the wound. Wild silk from Antheraea mylitta meets these demands to ...
Not AvailableFew studies are reported on immunomodulatory potential of non-mulberry (Antheraea mylit...
Silk (SF) is an attractive biomaterial to be used in tissue engineering applications because of its ...
Background: Several materials have been used for tissue engineering purposes, since the ideal matrix...
Nature is an incredible source of inspiration for scientific research due to the multiple examples o...
Silk produced by silkworms or spiders offers biocompatibility, biodegradability, stability, and biom...
In this study new electrospun silk fibroin (SF) based scaffolds were developed and their material an...
Silk can be processed into a broad spectrum of material formats and is explored for a wide range of ...
The astounding biomaterial features of silk for example its high mechanical strength, biocompatibili...
Tissue engineering has emerged as a promising approach for the development of artificial body organs...
This study was aimed to develop a tissue engineering scaffold by incorporation of Bombyx mori silk f...
Wound healing is a complex and coordinated response where the skin repairs itself. It can be divide...
Meshes from natural silk are hand knitted and surface functionalized to facilitate hernia repair and...
Biophysical properties of the extracellular environment dynamically regulate cellular fates. In this...
Silk is rediscovered the past decade as a possible biomaterial. As a strong and flexible natural mat...
Hybrid fibrous mat containing cell interactive molecules offers the ability to deliver the cells and...
Not AvailableFew studies are reported on immunomodulatory potential of non-mulberry (Antheraea mylit...
Silk (SF) is an attractive biomaterial to be used in tissue engineering applications because of its ...
Background: Several materials have been used for tissue engineering purposes, since the ideal matrix...
Nature is an incredible source of inspiration for scientific research due to the multiple examples o...
Silk produced by silkworms or spiders offers biocompatibility, biodegradability, stability, and biom...
In this study new electrospun silk fibroin (SF) based scaffolds were developed and their material an...
Silk can be processed into a broad spectrum of material formats and is explored for a wide range of ...
The astounding biomaterial features of silk for example its high mechanical strength, biocompatibili...
Tissue engineering has emerged as a promising approach for the development of artificial body organs...
This study was aimed to develop a tissue engineering scaffold by incorporation of Bombyx mori silk f...
Wound healing is a complex and coordinated response where the skin repairs itself. It can be divide...
Meshes from natural silk are hand knitted and surface functionalized to facilitate hernia repair and...
Biophysical properties of the extracellular environment dynamically regulate cellular fates. In this...
Silk is rediscovered the past decade as a possible biomaterial. As a strong and flexible natural mat...
Hybrid fibrous mat containing cell interactive molecules offers the ability to deliver the cells and...
Not AvailableFew studies are reported on immunomodulatory potential of non-mulberry (Antheraea mylit...
Silk (SF) is an attractive biomaterial to be used in tissue engineering applications because of its ...
Background: Several materials have been used for tissue engineering purposes, since the ideal matrix...