Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of natural and modified silks for tissue engineering. Despite longstanding concerns regarding the biocompatibility of silk sutures, only a few studies have been carried out to investigate the biocompatibility of natural silk fibers. Here, we report an in vitro assessment of the effect of nonmodified, degummed silks on cells. We describe the effects of degummed silk fibers as well as extracted sericin on cell metabolism and proliferation. Endothelial cells directly exposed to native degummed Bombyx mori and Antheraea pernyi silks showed lower rates of proliferation and metabolism than nonexposed cells. A similar but milder effect was observed for cells in direct contact with Nephila edu...
Silk fibroin has been successfully used as a biomaterial for tissue regeneration. In order to prepar...
Silk sericin (SS) can accelerate cell proliferation and attachment; however, SS can be extracted by ...
AbstractTo investigate the structure of silk and its degradation properties, we have monitored the s...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of natural and modified silks for tissue eng...
Several materials have been used for tissue engineering purposes, since the ideal matrix depends on ...
BACKGROUND: Several materials have been used for tissue engineering purposes, since the ideal matrix...
Tendon disorders are common clinical conditions. Tendon tissue engineering provides a new approach f...
Background: Several materials have been used for tissue engineering purposes, since the ideal matrix...
This research investigates in vitro leukocyte interactions with sericin proteins from silkworm cocoo...
Silk fibroin has previously been described as a promising candidate for ligament tissue engineering ...
Silk is rediscovered the past decade as a possible biomaterial. As a strong and flexible natural mat...
The development of effective and versatile microcarriers is a pressing issue in tissue engineering a...
Sericin and fibroin are the two major proteins in the silk fibre produced by the domesticated silkwo...
Silk sericin is a natural macromolecular protein derived from the silkworm, Bombyx mori. It is also ...
Silks have a long history of biomedical use as sutures. Silk can be purified, chemically modified to...
Silk fibroin has been successfully used as a biomaterial for tissue regeneration. In order to prepar...
Silk sericin (SS) can accelerate cell proliferation and attachment; however, SS can be extracted by ...
AbstractTo investigate the structure of silk and its degradation properties, we have monitored the s...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of natural and modified silks for tissue eng...
Several materials have been used for tissue engineering purposes, since the ideal matrix depends on ...
BACKGROUND: Several materials have been used for tissue engineering purposes, since the ideal matrix...
Tendon disorders are common clinical conditions. Tendon tissue engineering provides a new approach f...
Background: Several materials have been used for tissue engineering purposes, since the ideal matrix...
This research investigates in vitro leukocyte interactions with sericin proteins from silkworm cocoo...
Silk fibroin has previously been described as a promising candidate for ligament tissue engineering ...
Silk is rediscovered the past decade as a possible biomaterial. As a strong and flexible natural mat...
The development of effective and versatile microcarriers is a pressing issue in tissue engineering a...
Sericin and fibroin are the two major proteins in the silk fibre produced by the domesticated silkwo...
Silk sericin is a natural macromolecular protein derived from the silkworm, Bombyx mori. It is also ...
Silks have a long history of biomedical use as sutures. Silk can be purified, chemically modified to...
Silk fibroin has been successfully used as a biomaterial for tissue regeneration. In order to prepar...
Silk sericin (SS) can accelerate cell proliferation and attachment; however, SS can be extracted by ...
AbstractTo investigate the structure of silk and its degradation properties, we have monitored the s...