Silks are a diverse family of natural materials with extraordinary mechanical properties such as high tensile strength and extensibility, as well as reported biological compatibility. In recent years, the reported exceptional nature of silk lead to increased interest in silk for biomedical applications. The aim of this review is to assess the potential and compatibility of silk fibres and silk-based materials for biomedical purposes. It will do so by reviewing silk properties, structure and formation, with special focus on spider and mulberry silkworm silk fibres, as well as the application of silk in the biomedical field. The review will begin by introducing the general characteristics of silk, and a consideration of properties of particul...
Spider silk shows great potential as a biomaterial: in addition to biocompatibility and biodegradabi...
Spider silk shows great potential as a biomaterial: in addition to biocompatibility and biodegradabi...
Silks are biomaterials made by spiders and silkworms, evolved for natural functions ranging from pro...
Silks are a diverse family of natural materials with extraordinary mechanical properties such as hig...
Silks are a diverse family of natural material with extraordinary mechanical properties such as high...
Compared to silkworm silks, spider silks (SS) are considered stronger, most elastic, and tougher bio...
The spider silk fibers have unique high performance properties that make it a desirable model for ar...
Silks stand out among the natural fibres Consisting primarily of highly structured proteins, they ex...
Spider silk has outstanding mechanical & structural properties, despite its light and delicate a...
Silk from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has been used as biomedical suture material for centuries. The ...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Spider silks are incredible natural materials that possess desirable combinations of strength, elast...
Silk is rediscovered the past decade as a possible biomaterial. As a strong and flexible natural mat...
Spider silks are incredible natural materials that possess desirable combinations of strength, elast...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Spider silk shows great potential as a biomaterial: in addition to biocompatibility and biodegradabi...
Spider silk shows great potential as a biomaterial: in addition to biocompatibility and biodegradabi...
Silks are biomaterials made by spiders and silkworms, evolved for natural functions ranging from pro...
Silks are a diverse family of natural materials with extraordinary mechanical properties such as hig...
Silks are a diverse family of natural material with extraordinary mechanical properties such as high...
Compared to silkworm silks, spider silks (SS) are considered stronger, most elastic, and tougher bio...
The spider silk fibers have unique high performance properties that make it a desirable model for ar...
Silks stand out among the natural fibres Consisting primarily of highly structured proteins, they ex...
Spider silk has outstanding mechanical & structural properties, despite its light and delicate a...
Silk from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has been used as biomedical suture material for centuries. The ...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Spider silks are incredible natural materials that possess desirable combinations of strength, elast...
Silk is rediscovered the past decade as a possible biomaterial. As a strong and flexible natural mat...
Spider silks are incredible natural materials that possess desirable combinations of strength, elast...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Spider silk shows great potential as a biomaterial: in addition to biocompatibility and biodegradabi...
Spider silk shows great potential as a biomaterial: in addition to biocompatibility and biodegradabi...
Silks are biomaterials made by spiders and silkworms, evolved for natural functions ranging from pro...