Silk fibroin has previously been described as a promising candidate for ligament tissue engineering (TE) approaches. For biocompatibility reasons, silkworm silk requires removal of sericin, which can elicit adverse immune responses in the human body. One disadvantage of the required degumming process is the alteration of the silk fiber structural properties, which can hinder textile engineering of high order hierarchical structures. Therefore, the aim of this study was to find a way to remove sericin from a compact and highly ordered raw silk fiber matrix. The wire rope design of the test model scaffold comprises several levels of geometric hierarchy. Commonly used degumming solutions fail in removing sericin in this wire rope design. Weigh...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of natural and modified silks for tissue eng...
Silk is an important biomaterial for tissue engineering purposes due to its improved mechanical and ...
Silk from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has been used as biomedical suture material for centuries. The ...
Silk fibroin has previously been described as a promising candidate for ligament tissue engineering ...
There is significant research dedicated to fibroin and sericin, the two major proteinaceous componen...
Tendon disorders are common clinical conditions. Tendon tissue engineering provides a new approach f...
Silk fibroin has been successfully used as a biomaterial for tissue regeneration. In order to prepar...
Sericin and fibroin are the two major proteins in the silk fibre produced by the domesticated silkwo...
<i>Bombyx mori (B. mori)</i> silk sericin is a protein with features desirable as a biomaterial, suc...
In this study we report the extraction and characterization of sericin using water alone, from two n...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade, many researchers demonstrated the biological activities of native Bo...
International audienceIndustrial Bombyx mori silk yarns have been degummed and mechanically tested. ...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of natural and modified silks for tissue eng...
Silk from Bombyx mori has two main proteins: fibroin and sericin. Fibroin is a protein that exhibits...
10.1002/jbm.b.30714Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials821129-13
Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of natural and modified silks for tissue eng...
Silk is an important biomaterial for tissue engineering purposes due to its improved mechanical and ...
Silk from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has been used as biomedical suture material for centuries. The ...
Silk fibroin has previously been described as a promising candidate for ligament tissue engineering ...
There is significant research dedicated to fibroin and sericin, the two major proteinaceous componen...
Tendon disorders are common clinical conditions. Tendon tissue engineering provides a new approach f...
Silk fibroin has been successfully used as a biomaterial for tissue regeneration. In order to prepar...
Sericin and fibroin are the two major proteins in the silk fibre produced by the domesticated silkwo...
<i>Bombyx mori (B. mori)</i> silk sericin is a protein with features desirable as a biomaterial, suc...
In this study we report the extraction and characterization of sericin using water alone, from two n...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade, many researchers demonstrated the biological activities of native Bo...
International audienceIndustrial Bombyx mori silk yarns have been degummed and mechanically tested. ...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of natural and modified silks for tissue eng...
Silk from Bombyx mori has two main proteins: fibroin and sericin. Fibroin is a protein that exhibits...
10.1002/jbm.b.30714Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials821129-13
Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of natural and modified silks for tissue eng...
Silk is an important biomaterial for tissue engineering purposes due to its improved mechanical and ...
Silk from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has been used as biomedical suture material for centuries. The ...