Silk derived from the silkworm is known for its excellent biological and mechanical properties. It has been used in various fields as a biomaterial, especially in bone tissue engineering scaffolding. Recently, silk protein-based biomaterial has been used as a barrier membrane scaffolding for guided bone regeneration (GBR). GBR promotes bone regeneration in bone defect areas using special barrier membranes. GBR membranes should have biocompatibility, biodegradability, cell occlusion, the mechanical properties of space-making, and easy clinical handling. Silk-based biomaterial has excellent biologic and mechanical properties that make it a good candidate to be used as GBR membranes. Recently, various forms of silk protein-based membranes have...
The advantages of bioceramics, such as biocompatibility and osteoconduction, have been widely used f...
Background The aim of this study is to verify the feasibility of using silk fibroin (SF) as a potent...
Bone tissue engineering (BTE) utilizes a special mix of scaffolds, cells, and bioactive factors to r...
Silk derived from the silkworm is known for its excellent biological and mechanical properties. It h...
Bone (re)-generation and bone fixation strategies utilize biomaterial implants, which are gradually ...
Bone tissue engineering (BTE) represents a multidisciplinary research field involving many aspects o...
Novel materials with promising properties can be used to achieve scaffold-based tissue engineering g...
70-77Increased fracture rates and problems connected with missing bones as a result of accidents or ...
Regeneration of diseased or damaged skeletal tissues is one of the challenge that needs to be solve...
Silk fibroin (SF) is the inner component of the silk fiber spun by Bombyx mori silkworm. It is consi...
Regeneration of diseased or damaged skeletal tissues is one of the challenge that needs to be solve...
Silk from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has been used as biomedical suture material for centuries. The ...
Silk fibroin protein is biodegradable and biocompatible, exhibiting excellent mechanical properties ...
Silk is rediscovered the past decade as a possible biomaterial. As a strong and flexible natural mat...
The advantages of bioceramics, such as biocompatibility and osteoconduction, have been widely used f...
The advantages of bioceramics, such as biocompatibility and osteoconduction, have been widely used f...
Background The aim of this study is to verify the feasibility of using silk fibroin (SF) as a potent...
Bone tissue engineering (BTE) utilizes a special mix of scaffolds, cells, and bioactive factors to r...
Silk derived from the silkworm is known for its excellent biological and mechanical properties. It h...
Bone (re)-generation and bone fixation strategies utilize biomaterial implants, which are gradually ...
Bone tissue engineering (BTE) represents a multidisciplinary research field involving many aspects o...
Novel materials with promising properties can be used to achieve scaffold-based tissue engineering g...
70-77Increased fracture rates and problems connected with missing bones as a result of accidents or ...
Regeneration of diseased or damaged skeletal tissues is one of the challenge that needs to be solve...
Silk fibroin (SF) is the inner component of the silk fiber spun by Bombyx mori silkworm. It is consi...
Regeneration of diseased or damaged skeletal tissues is one of the challenge that needs to be solve...
Silk from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has been used as biomedical suture material for centuries. The ...
Silk fibroin protein is biodegradable and biocompatible, exhibiting excellent mechanical properties ...
Silk is rediscovered the past decade as a possible biomaterial. As a strong and flexible natural mat...
The advantages of bioceramics, such as biocompatibility and osteoconduction, have been widely used f...
The advantages of bioceramics, such as biocompatibility and osteoconduction, have been widely used f...
Background The aim of this study is to verify the feasibility of using silk fibroin (SF) as a potent...
Bone tissue engineering (BTE) utilizes a special mix of scaffolds, cells, and bioactive factors to r...